It's all the rage: why mechanization doesn't explain COIN outcomes |
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Authors: | Niel A. Smith Nathan W. Toronto |
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Affiliation: | 1. US Army/US Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Center , Fort Leavenworth, USA nathan.toronto@us.army.mil;3. School of Advanced Military Studies , Fort Leavenworth, USA |
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Abstract: | A recent article, ‘Rage Against the Machines’, does a disservice to the debate over what explains counterinsurgency (COIN) success. While it establishes a negative correlation between the diffusion of military mechanization in the state system and COIN success, its theoretical argument does not hold up under close scrutiny and its micro-case comparison of two units in Iraq during 2003–2004 ignores obvious counter-examples and factors that influence COIN success, such as leadership. A deeper inquiry would have revealed that there is much more to COIN success than simply not having access to vehicles. |
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Keywords: | counterinsurgency outcomes mechanization Rage Against the Machines |
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