Measures for Security in a Counterinsurgency |
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Authors: | Jonathan J. Schroden |
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Affiliation: | Center for Naval Analyses , Alexandria , Virginia , USA |
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Abstract: | Quantitative measures to gauge progress in a counterinsurgency in use today include the number of enemy, friendly, and civilian casualties, and the level of violence. While common, each of these has drawbacks. With this and the sparseness of the literature on this topic in mind, we argue for a series of improved measures. These include the ratio of who is initiating incidents, an historical analysis of incidents and related variables, and an analysis of insurgent target sets. These measures are presented using data for Al Anbar province, Iraq, along with a discussion of their advantages over more common metrics. |
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Keywords: | Metrics Counterinsurgency Anbar |
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