Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author 'Minimum Force': a reply to Huw Bennett,2009,20,1,215-226,Thornton Anatomy of a surrogate: historical precedents and implications for contemporary counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism,2009,20,1,1-35,Hughes Crafting non-kinetic warfare: the academic-military nexus in US counterinsurgency doctrine,2009,20,1,160-184,Clemis India's counter-insurgency experience: the ‘trust and nurture’ strategy,2009,20,1,66-86,Goswami Maintaining peace in a neighbourhood torn by separatism: the case of Satun province in southern Thailand -- Research note,2009,20,1,185-202,Parks Non-lethal weapons and the long tail of warfare,2009,20,1,141-159,Scott On a pale horse? Conceptualizing narcotics production in southern Afghanistan and its relationship to the Narcoterror Nexus,2009,20,1,203-214,Maloney Recasting Afghan strategy,2009,20,1,87-117,Orr Reconsidering American strategy in South Asia: destroying terrorist sanctuaries in Pakistan's tribal areas,2009,20,1,36-65,Jagadish The sources of the Australian tradition in irregular warfare 1942–1974,2009,20,1,118-140,Parkin Crossing the Green or Blue Line? Exploring the Military–Police Divide,2007,18,1,90-112,Greener-Barcham Corruption of politicians law enforcement and the judiciary in Mexico and complicity across the border,2010,21,1,95,Nagle Counter-supply and counter-violence approaches to narcotics trafficking,2010,21,1,179,Sullivan Firefights raids and assassinations: tactical forms of cartel violence and their underpinnings,2010,21,1,123,Turbiville Torture beheadings and narcocultos,2010,21,1,145,Bunker COIN and civilian collaterals: patterns of violence in Afghanistan 2004-2009,2012,23,2,245-263,Hultman Baixa do Cassang: Ending the abuse of Portuguese Africans,2012,23,3,500-516,Cann British abuse and torture in Kenya's counter-insurgency 1952-1960,2012,23,4-5,700-719,Anderson Crime facilitation purposes of social networking sites: A review and analysis of the 'cyberbanging' phenomenon,2013,24,1,152-170,Morselli Escalation and de-escalation of violence in insurgencies: Insights from Northeast India,2013,24,1,28-56,Goswami The Maoist insurgency in India: between crime and revolution,2012,23,2,203-220,Mahadevan Tree-huggers and baby-killers: The relationship between NGOs and PMSCs and its impact on coordinating actors in complex operations,2013,24,2,278-294,Anders Unraveling the violence in Kazakhstan,2013,24,3,394-412,Stein Changing civilian support for the Maoist conflict in India,2013,24,5,813-834,Bhattacharya Born violent: armed political parties and non-state governance in Lebanon's civil war,2014,25,2,329-353,Baylouny Violence and the state: lessons from Colombia,2014,25,2,372-403,Holmes Rethinking insurgency: criminality spirituality and societal warfare in the Americas,2011,22,5,742-763,Sullivan Integrating feral cities and third phase cartels/third generation gangs research: the rise of criminal (narco) city networks and BlackFor,2011,22,5,764-786,Sullivan A broken Mexico: allegations of collusion between the Sinaloa cartel and Mexican political parties,2011,22,5,787-806,Beith Just where do Mexican cartel weapons come from?,2011,22,5,807-834,Bunker Security stability and sovereignty challenges of politicized gangs and insurgents in the Americas,2011,22,5,860-889,Manwaring Central America besieged: cartels and maras country threat analysis,2011,22,5,890-913,Dudley Security sector stabilisation in counterinsurgency operations: the case of Afghanistan,2011,22,4,619-643,Thruelsen Create compliance and cohesion: how rebel organizations manage to survive,2011,22,3,415-434,Ertl Non-lethal weapons: peace enablers or troublesome force? Assessing the role of CS and baton rounds in the Northern Ireland conflict,2011,22,3,467-494,Orbons Airpower in the Mau Mau conflict: the government's chief weapon,2011,22,3,495-525,Chappell The dangerous myths and dubious promise of COIN,2011,22,2,239-257,Porch The rationality of terrorism and other forms of political violence: lessons from the Jewish campaign in Palestine 1939-1947,2011,22,2,258-272,Hoffman 'Today we shall drink blood': internal unrest in Nigeria,2011,22,2,273-289,Cline Whatever happened to South America's splendid little wars?,2011,22,2,322-351,Nieto Bandwagonistas: rhetorical re-description strategic choice and the politics of counter-insurgency,2011,22,2,352-384,Michaels Countering the effects of IED systems in Afghanistan: an integral approach,2011,22,2,385-401,Dietz A critical perspective on a recent survey of opinion in Pakistan's tribal zone,2011,22,2,402-413,Taj Analyzing Taliban taranas (chants): an effective Afghan propaganda artifact,2011,22,1,3-31,Johnson Trinitarian troubles: governmental military and societal explanations for post-1945 Western failures in asymmetric conflicts,2011,22,1,32-54,Schuurman Traffickers terrorists and a 'new security challenge': Russian counternarcotics strategy and the Federal Service for the Control of the Drugs Trade,2011,22,1,55-77,Renz A transformed insurgency: the strategy of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in the light of communist insurgency theories and a modified Beaufrean exterior/interior framework,2011,22,1,78-118,Kerttunen Global counterinsurgency and US army expansion: the case for recruiting foreign troops,2011,22,1,142-169,Stringer Winning hearts and minds to lose control: exploring various consequences of popular support in counterinsurgency missions,2011,22,1,170-195,Katagiri The social structure of armed groups. Reproduction and change during and after conflict,2018,29,4,607-628,Bultmann The FARC's militaristic blueprint,2018,29,4,629-653,Gutiérrez-Sanín Unity is the exception. Alliance formation and de-formation among armed actors in Northern Mali,2018,29,4,654-679,Guichaoua 'What is in a name?': the role of (different) identities in the multiple proxy wars in Syria,2018,29,3,414-433,Phillips The central Asian militants: cannon fodder of global jihadism or revolutionary vanguard?,2018,29,2,189-206,Matveeva Modern irregular warfare: the ISIS case study,2018,29,2,207-228,Beccaro ISIS's warfare functions: a systematized review of a proto-state's conventional conduct of combat operations,2018,29,2,229-244,Maurer Formation of insurgent groups: MEND and Boko Haram in Nigeria,2018,29,1,112-130,Ajala