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These papers investigate the conditions under which counterinsurgency and assistance to weak states may have more or less success, and how state weakness matters for larger patterns of conflict.
Sectarians of State?: US Security Force Assistance to the Iraqi National Police - Michelle Cerna, The George Washington University
The Challenge of Projection: Development Assistance’s Weakness in Afghanistan - Andrew J Glubzinski, U.S. Military Academy at West Point
The Pacification of Regions of War - Alex Weisiger, University of Pennsylvania
The Sovereignty Dilemma in Counterinsurgency Interventions - Barbara Elias, Bowdoin College