Today’s objectives
Conventional war. Clear front lines, combatants easy to identify.
Irregular war. Combatants hide among civilians, hard to identify.
Asymmetric irregular war. One side easier to identify than other.
Irregular war: armed contestation of sovereignty between state and non-state actors, where
Insurgency: organized political violence by sub-state or non-state groups, directed against agents of incumbent government
Counter-insurgency: efforts by agents of incumbent government to contain or defeat an insurgency
Frequency of counter-insurgency wars.
Success rate of counter-insurgency wars.
Puzzle: Insurgencies becoming more frequent, but harder to defeat. Why?
Common explanations: balance of power, structure of international system (polarity, institutions, treaties), regime type, force employment, technology.
Irregular war is a collective action problem
Coercion vs. brute force
Coercion: increase costs of unwanted behavior
Brute force: limit opportunities for unwanted behavior
Information problems in counter-insurgency
Discussion:
Selective violence
Indiscriminate violence
Background: Caucasus Wars
Map of Caucasus
1st Chechen War, 1994-96
Restoring order
And leaving
2nd Chechen War, 1999-2011
Old friends
New friends
Government and rebel violence over time
Insurgency
Counterinsurgency
Discussion:
Back to the future?
NEXT MEETING
State Security Services (Th, Oct. 10)