New Counterinsurgency Era
In the thought-provoking book New Counterinsurgency Era by David H. Ucko, published by Georgetown University Press in 2009, readers are invited to explore the evolving strategies of the US military in response to insurgent violence in Iraq and Afghanistan. With a comprehensive analysis spanning 272 pages, Ucko delves into the complexities faced by the Department of Defense as it grapples with the imperative to "re-learn" counterinsurgency tactics. This insightful work highlights the institutional obstacles and the initially sluggish response of the DoD to a rapidly changing strategic landscape. For anyone interested in military planning and policy, New Counterinsurgency Era provides a critical examination of the challenges and adaptations necessary for effective counterinsurgency operations in contemporary conflicts.