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Volume 34, Issue 1.
Winter
Counterinsurgency analysts are largely divided between the "hearts and minds" and "enemy-centric" schools of thought. Both trends neglect a core determinant of any counterinsurgency campaign's effectiveness: leadership traits. Mark Moyar, Professor of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Marine Corps University, argues that policymakers should ... read morefocus on ten core leadership attributes, ranging from initiative to organization, in evaluating counterinsurgency cases. This leader-centric approach may unveil critical insight on how to maximize success against insurgencies in such complex situations as the Afghanistan war.
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