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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Iraq Casualty Estimate
Chapter 2: The Art and Science of Counterinsurgency Warfare Studies
Chapter 3: The Acid Test: Predicting the Present
Chapter 4: Force Ratios Really Do Matter
Chapter 5: Cause Really is Important
Chapter 6: The Two Together Seem Really Important
Chapter 7: Other Similar Work
Chapter 8: Outside Support and Structure of Insurgencies
Chapter 9: Rules of Engagement and Measurements of Brutality
Chapter 10: Sanctuaries, Border Barriers and Population Resettlement
Chapter 11: Estimating Insurgent Force Size
Chapter 12: The Value of Elections
Chapter 13: The Influence of Terrain on Insurgencies
Chapter 14: Other Issues
Chapter 15: The Burden of War
Chapter 16: A Model of Insurgencies
Chapter 17: Other Theorists
Chapter 18: The Other Side
Chapter 19: Withdrawal and War Termination
Chapter 20: Relating a Force Ratio Model to Iraq
Chapter 21: Relating a Force Ratio Model to Afghanistan
Chapter 22: Relating a Force Ratio Model to Vietnam
Chapter 23: Conclusions
Chapter 24: Where Do We Go From Here?
Chapter 25: A Tale of Two Books
Appendix I: Briefing Slides from January 2005
Appendix II: The Bosnia Casualty Estimate
Appendix III: List of Cases
Appendix IV: Force Ratios
Appendix V: Force Ratios as Divided by Political Concept
Appendix VI: Results of Testing the Model Back to Data
Appendix VII: Characteristics of Selected Modern COIN Barriers
Appendix VIII: List of all 83 Cases by Indigenous Government Type, The Presence of Elections, Duration, Winner and Type of Insurgency
Appendix IX: Staying the Course (an analysis of duration of insurgencies)
Appendix X: Data on 62 Insurgences used for the Test of Anthony James Joes Theory
Bibliography
Biographical Information
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