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.