Counterinsurgency
David Kilcullen
'Counterinsurgency is a valuable contribution to understanding the local, regional and global natures of the terrorist and guerrilla warfare threats confronting us and how tailored and customized approaches are required to resolve them in a comprehensive fashion.'
(Washington Times )'Filled with down-to-earth common-sense insights, this book is indispensable for all those who are interested in making sense of our world in an age of terror.'
(CityWest News)'No cable-television talking heads here. The armchair chicken hawks have been scattered. This is one of the sharpest and most incisive minds on modern warfare getting deep in the weeds on what it takes to win today’s wars. And more important, how to do it.'
(Newsweek)David Kilcullen is one of the world’s most influential experts on counterinsurgency and modern warfare. A senior advisor to General David Petraeus in Iraq, his vision of war powerfully influenced America’s decision to rethink its military strategy in Iraq and implement ‘the Surge’, now recognised as a dramatic success.
In Counterinsurgency, Kilcullen brings together his most salient writings on this key topic. At the heart of the book is his legendary ‘Twenty-Eight Articles’, in which he shows company leaders how to practise counterinsurgency in the real world, ‘at night, with the GPS down, the media criticizing you, the locals complaining in a language you don’t understand, and an unseen enemy killing your people by ones and twos’. Reading this piece is like reading a modern-day Sun Tzu — in such pithy adages as ‘Rank is nothing: talent is everything’ or ‘Train the squad leaders — then trust them’, Kilcullen offers advice that any leader would be wise to consider. The other pieces in this book include Kilcullen’s pioneering study of counterinsurgency in Indonesia, his ten-point plan for ‘the Surge’ in Iraq, and his frank look at the problems in Afghanistan. He concludes with a new strategic approach to the ‘War on Terror’, arguing that counterinsurgency rather than traditional counterterrorism may offer the best approach to defeating global jihad.
Counterinsurgency is a picture of modern warfare by someone who has had his boots on the ground in some of today’s worst trouble spots — including Iraq and Afghanistan — and who has been studying the topic since 1995. Filled with down-to-earth, common-sense insights, this book is indispensable for all those who are interested in making sense of our world in an age of terror.
'While the media’s contribution is generally fair and informative, a more informed understanding of the issues and challenges of counterinsurgency would clearly benefit any discussion on Australia’s involvement. David Kilcullen’s well-written, easy to read and informative ‘primer’ on counterinsurgency hits the mark perfectly.'
Flight Lieutenant Travis Hallen, RAAF (Australian Defence Force Journal)David Kilcullen
Dr David Kilcullen is the founding president and CEO of Caerus Associates LLC, a start-up that specialises in solutions to the world’s hardest problems: economic development, violent conflict, humanitarian assistance, energy shortage, and climate change. He is an adviser to NATO, and a consultant to a range of organisations seeking to make a difference in conflict and post-conflict environments, and the developing world.
Before joining private industry, Kilcullen had a distinguished career in government, including 22 years as an infantry officer in the Australian army. Since leaving the army, he has served with the US State Department, and advised the highest levels of the Bush and Obama administrations. He served in the Iraq war as senior counterinsurgency adviser to General David Petraeus during the successful 2007 'Surge', and in Afghanistan as counterinsurgency adviser to the International Security Assistance Force.
Kilcullen has a PhD in political anthropology, and is the author of numerous scholarly articles and books, including The Accidental Guerrilla (2009), Counterinsurgency (2010) and Out of the Mountains (forthcoming 2011).