antiinsurgency
Antiinsurgency, often termed counterinsurgency, refers to the set of governmental, military, political, and developmental efforts aimed at defeating an insurgent movement and restoring state authority within contested territory. Its objective is to defeat insurgent capabilities while winning the support or at least the acquiescence of the civilian population, thereby reducing the insurgents’ legitimacy and resources.
Strategies typically combine security operations with governance and development. Core principles emphasize legitimacy, civilian protection, rule
Geopolitical contexts vary, and success depends on political settlement, governance capacity, and sustainable development, not merely
Historically, the Malayan Emergency is cited as an early model that emphasized governance and counterinsurgency; in
Critics warn that antiinsurgency can infringe on civil liberties, cause displacement, or entrench state coercion if