Afghanistan and the troubled future of unconventional warfare / Hy S. Rothstein.

By: Rothstein, Hy SMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press, c2006Description: xvii, 218 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 159114745X (alk. paper)Subject(s): Special operations (Military science) -- United States | Counterinsurgency -- United States | Special operations (Military science) -- Afghanistan | Counterinsurgency -- Afghanistan | Afghan War, 2001- | United States -- Military policy | United States -- Armed ForcesDDC classification: 355.0218,ROT LOC classification: UA23 | .R7658 2006Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
The Challenge of Unconventional Warfare (Page-1), Historical Background-Context (Page-15), Organizational Theory and Processes of Innovation (Page-46), Why Can't the United Sates Conduct Unconventional Warfare? Implications of Contingency Theory (Page-88), Why Can't the United Sates Conduct Unconventional Warfare? Implication of Processes of Innovation (Page-126).
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The Challenge of Unconventional Warfare (Page-1), Historical Background-Context (Page-15), Organizational Theory and Processes of Innovation (Page-46), Why Can't the United Sates Conduct Unconventional Warfare? Implications of Contingency Theory (Page-88), Why Can't the United Sates Conduct Unconventional Warfare? Implication of Processes of Innovation (Page-126).

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