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Emulating US Counterinsurgency Doctrine: Barriers for Developing Country Forces,Evidence from Peru
Authors:Barnett S Koven
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA;2. Instituto del Perú, Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Lima, Perubkoven@gwu.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Recent US advances in counterinsurgency doctrine have been adopted by developing country armed forces. Nevertheless, no systematic study has examined the barriers they face to implementing highly involved counterinsurgency strategy. Tracing the evolution of Peruvian doctrine demonstrates that Peru was able to quickly improve the unity of effort, intelligence capacity, and military basing to meet the demands of a population-centric hearts-and-minds approach to counterinsurgency. Nevertheless, the limited tactical initiative and flexibility of Peruvian forces remains a challenge. The Peruvian experience is instructive for other militaries undergoing similar transitions. However, given the diversity of insurgent conflicts, this doctrine is not universally appropriate.
Keywords:Counterinsurgency  Peru  Shining Path  Sendero Luminoso  Narcotrafficking
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