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US paramilitary programs in comparative perspective: CIA,the US Army Special Forces,and the question of organizational form
Authors:Jon Strandquist
Institution:Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:Assumed in the long-standing debate over which agency, CIA or the Department of Defense, should conduct US paramilitary operations is the idea that these organizations’ paramilitary programs are fundamentally the same kinds of things. This article questions that assumption by investigating the organizational forms underlying these agencies’ paramilitary programs in four empirical cases drawn from South Vietnam and post-9/11 Afghanistan. A typology is constructed around two identified organizational forms: “franchising” for CIA vs. “company ownership” for the US Army Special Forces. Different paramilitary organizational forms are found to have significant operational implications that should inform the paramilitary transfer debate.
Keywords:Paramilitary operations  Vietnam  Afghanistan  organizational form  SOCOM  CIA  franchising
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