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The Marines, Counterinsurgency, and Strategic Culture Lessons Learned and Lost in America's Wars

Title
The Marines, Counterinsurgency, and Strategic Culture [electronic resource] : Lessons Learned and Lost in America's Wars / Jeannie L. Johnson ; foreword by Gen. Jim Mattis, US Marines (ret.).
ISBN
1626165572
9781626165571
9781626165557
9781626165564
Published
Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2018. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
The US Marine Corps has traditionally been one of the most innovative branches of the US military, but even it has struggled to learn and retain lessons from past counterinsurgency wars. Jeannie L. Johnson looks at the clash between strategic culture and organizational learning through the US Marine Corps's long experience with counterinsurgency. She first undertakes a fascinating examination of what makes the Marines distinct: their identity, norms, values, and perceptual lens. To do this, Johnson uses an innovative framework for analyzing strategic culture. Next, she traces the history of the Marines' counterinsurgency experience from the expeditionary missions of the early twentieth century, through the Vietnam War, and finally to the Iraq War. She shows that even a service as self-aware and dedicated to innovation as the US Marine Corps is significantly constrained in the lessons-learned process by its own internal predispositions. Even when internal preferences can be changed, ingrained biases endemic to the broader US military culture and American public culture create barriers to learning.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - 2018 Complete.
Project MUSE - 2018 History.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 06, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Counterinsurgency default settings : the strategic cultures of Americans, the US military, and Marines
Know thyself : turning the strategic culture tool inward
Bounding the possible : the impact of US national and military cultures on counterinsurgency practice
Life in the seams : establishing Marine Corps identity and role
Brothers in arms : Marine norms and values
"We do windows" : Marine norms and perceptual lens
Marines across a century of counterinsurgency practice
Setting the stage : small wars and the American mind
Contrasting nation-building in the Caribbean and Vietnam : efficiency and order as enemies of democracy
Counterinsurgency readiness from Haiti to Vietnam : the consequences of craving conventional war
Counterinsurgency in Iraq : experiencing the learning curve
Conclusion : lessons learned and lost.
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