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Assessing Revolutionary and Insurgent Strategies [Recurso electrónico]PDF : Human factors considerations of undergrounds in insurgencies

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticlePublication details: Public Intelligence ; U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) January 2013; The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryDescription: 372 pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The foreword to Special Warfare’s 1966 Human Factors Consider- ations of Undergrounds in Insurgencies notes, “in the desire to understand the broad characteristics and societal impact of revolutionary move- ments we often neglect the study of the human element involved.” “To understand the individual, his reasons, his behavior, and the pressures that society places upon him is at the heart of the problem of social change.” The earlier study and this updated edition represent part of our intellectual investment in understanding the human domain. Understanding the human domain remains critical for future Special Warfare operations.
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The foreword to Special Warfare’s 1966 Human Factors Consider- ations of Undergrounds in Insurgencies notes, “in the desire to understand the broad characteristics and societal impact of revolutionary move- ments we often neglect the study of the human element involved.” “To understand the individual, his reasons, his behavior, and the pressures that society places upon him is at the heart of the problem of social change.” The earlier study and this updated edition represent part of our intellectual investment in understanding the human domain. Understanding the human domain remains critical for future Special Warfare operations.

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