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John A. Nagl is a U.S. Army Major currently stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. He holds a M.Phil. and a D.Phil. in international relations from Oxford University.
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Good book

I think it was more about organizational culture than counter insurgency, it seemed like it just happened to use a COIN comparison situation to get this point across.

i guess the army has gotten better at being adaptive and allowing innovation, but it's still frustratingly slow

oh well..."be the change you want to see" -Ghandi
 
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royragsdale | 7 autres critiques | Sep 22, 2021 |
With apologies to the author, I had to stop reading about half way through this book. Unfortunately, some of impact of Nagl's book was undercut by already having read about the General Petraeus approach to counterinsurgency in Iraq. Much of the Petraeus approach apparently uses the lessons and understanding outlined by Nagl in "Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife, so the book, and its lessons from history, weren't really new enough nor groundbreaking enough to hold my interest. Because of that, it seemed dry and repetitive to me, and my interest faded. I think we all saw how poorly prepared we were to handle political and civil unrest in Iraq, and we subsequently came to understand the benefits of the counterinsurgency as generally credited to General Petraeus. So the value in Nagl's writing seems validated. However, my interest in the subject just wasn't strong enough to sustain me, and I put the book down, never to pick it up again.… (plus d'informations)
 
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rsutto22 | 7 autres critiques | Jul 15, 2021 |
Really good, just like the new COIN field manual, and probably ultimately just as dangerously misleading.
 
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Baku-X | 7 autres critiques | Jan 10, 2017 |
The author could have make his point succinctly with far less words. Once he made his case, he seemed to rattle on and on. I'm sure to military aficionados, the detail would have been more boring but tome, it was just boring.
 
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jimocracy | 7 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2015 |

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