A Question of Command Counterinsurgency from the Civil War to Iraq Mark Moyar

Series:
Yale Library of Military History
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
16 Oct 2009
ISBN:
9780300152760
Dimensions:
384 pages: 234 x 156 x 30mm
Illustrations:
7 maps in text, 20 black-&-white illustration insert

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According to the prevailing view of counterinsurgency, the key to defeating insurgents is selecting methods that will win the people's hearts and minds. The hearts-and-minds theory permeates not only most counterinsurgency books of the twenty-first century but the "U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual", the U.S. military's foremost text on counterinsurgency. Mark Moyar assails this conventional wisdom, asserting that the key to counterinsurgency is selecting commanders who have superior leadership abilities. Whereas the hearts-and-minds school recommends allocating much labour and treasure to economic, social, and political reforms, Moyar advocates concentrating resources on security, civil administration, and leadership development. Moyar presents a wide-ranging history of counterinsurgency, from the Civil War and Reconstruction to Afghanistan and Iraq, that draws on the historical record and interviews with hundreds of counterinsurgency veterans, including top leaders in today's armed forces. Through a series of case studies, Moyar identifies the ten critical attributes of counterinsurgency leadership and reveals why these attributes have been much more prevalent in some organizations than others. He explains how the U.S. military and America's allies in Afghanistan and Iraq should revamp their personnel systems in order to elevate more individuals with those attributes. "A Question of Command" will reshape the study and practice of counterinsurgency warfare. With counterinsurgency now one of the most pressing issues facing the United States, this book is a must-read for policymakers, military officers, and citizens.

Mark Moyar is the Kim T. Adamson Chair of Insurgency and Terrorism at the U.S. Marine Corps University. A historian and an analyst of contemporary national security affairs, he is the author of Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954-1965, and Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism in Vietnam.

"Moyar's study of Vietnam--"Triumph Forsaken"--is becoming a classic in counterinsurgency circles. His new case studies--"A Question of Command"--are making it to the desks of top military decision makers."--;/b>"ABC News"--George Stephanopoulos "ABC News "