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Local defence forces and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: learning from the CIA's Village Defense Program in South Vietnam
Authors:B.K. GREENER-BARCHAM
Affiliation:1. Massey University , New Zealand b.greener-barcham@massey.ac.nz
Abstract:Some scholars would have us believe that the distinctions between military and policing roles, methods and objectives have become increasingly blurred by the security demands of a post-Cold War and post-11 September global and domestic order. This article explores the current state of the police–military divide through a conceptual and case study analysis. It concludes that, in this case, there is some conflation occurring at a macro-level as international and domestic affairs have become increasingly indistinct, but the article also demonstrates that the actual ethos and practice of these agencies still differs strongly. Most importantly, the article argues that this distinction is in fact a very useful one in planning for future peace support operations
Keywords:local defence forces  Afghan Local Police  US Special Operations Forces  counterinsurgency  Central Intelligence Agency  Vietnam
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