The resources are where the listed documents were found.
Assessing Revolutionary And Insurgent Strategies Studies: The Assessing Revolutionary and Insurgent Strategies (ARIS) series consists of a set of case studies and research volumes conducted for the US Army Special Operations Command by the National Security Analysis Department of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
Calhoun: The NPD Institutional Archive: Calhoun is the Institutional Archive of the Naval Postgraduate School [NPS]. Here, you can find theses and dissertations, scholarly publications, technical reports and other materials authored by faculty and students.
Canadian Forces College: CFC Papers are produced by students at the Canadian Forces College in fulfilment of the requirements of their Course of Studies.
U.S. Army Center of Military History: The mission of CMH is to accurately collect, preserve, interpret, and express the Army's history and material culture to more broadly educate and develop our force, the military profession, and the nation.
Defense Technical Information Center: (DTIC) serves the community as the largest central resource for DoD and government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business related information available today.
The Institute for the Study of War: The Institute for the Study of War advances an informed understanding of military affairs through reliable research, trusted analysis, and innovative education.
The Institute of Land Warfare at the Association of the US Army: The Institute of Land Warfare extends the influence of AUSA by informing and educating its members; local, regional and national leaders; and the American public on the critical nature of land forces and the importance of the United States Army. The Institute carries out a broad program of activities including the publication of professional research papers, newsletters, background briefs, essays and special reports.
Maynooth University Research Archive Library: (MURAL) is an institutional repository of ePublications which showcases the research output of Maynooth University and St. Patrick's College staff and postgraduate students.
Modern War Institute at West Point: The Modern War Institute at West Point generates new knowledge for the profession of arms, enhances the West Point curriculum, and provides the Army and the Nation with an intellectual resource for solving military problems. MWI has three mutually supporting functions: Research, Educate, and Integrate.
The OAKTrust Digital Repository: The OAKTrust digital repository at Texas A&M is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes the scholarly output of the University. The repository facilitates open access scholarly communication while preserving the scholarly legacy of the Texas A&M community.
Royal Air Force: Air Historical Branch: The RAF Air Historical Branch has the responsibility of providing the Air Staff, the wider RAF and MOD, and other government departments with RAF related historical support on operational and other matters. We have a specialist staff of historians and researchers who use material held within AHB or other official repositories as sources through which to provide this support.
Strategic Studies Institute at the Army War College: The Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) is the U.S. Army’s institute for geostrategic and national security research and analysis. SSI conducts global geostrategic research and analysis that creates and advances knowledge to influence solutions for national security problems facing the Army and the nation. SSI serves as a valuable source of ideas, criticism, innovative approaches, and independent analyses as well as a venue to expose external audiences to the U.S. Army’s contributions to the Nation.
TRADOC Command G2 - develops TRADOC's Operational Environment (OE) and produces a narrative rooted in Intelligence Community assessments and augmented by unique inputs from partners across the Army, Joint Community, the government, industry, and academia.
Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses: (WIRE) is is an open access repository for the research publications and other outputs from postgraduate students and staff at the University of Wolverhampton.
Breaking Other People's Toys: Sabotage in a Multipolar World
British Air Power in Peripheral Conflict, 1919-1976
Case Studies in Insurgency and Irregular Warfare: The Palestinian Arab Insurgency (1890-2010)
Case Studies in Insurgency and Irregular Warfare: The Patriot Insurgency (1763-1789)
Dragon Operations: Hostage Rescues in the Congo, 1964-1965
Flattening the Learning Curve: SOF as the Supported Command in the Irregular Warfare Environment
Forgeting Lessons Learned: The United States Army's Inability To Embrace Irregular Warfare
German Antiguerrilla Operations in the Balkans
German Views of Irregular Warfare
Guerrilla and Counter Guerrilla Warfare in Greece, 1941-1945
Guerrilla and Counter Guerrilla Warfare in Revolutionary War
Guerrilla Operations Outline, 1952
Guerrilla Resistance Movement in the Philippines, Vol I
Guerrilla Resistance Movement in the Philippines, Documentary Appendixes, Vol I
Guerrilla Warfare, Military Training Pamphlet No. 54, 1942
Historical Lessons in Campaign Design for Irregular Warfare
Ireland and the South African War, 1899-1902
Incorporating Irregular Warfare Tactics on Large Scale Offensive Operations
Irregular Warfare as a National Military Strategy Approach for Small States
Irregular Warfare Stability Model
Irregular Warfare: The Maoist Challenge to India's Internal Security
It's All About The Populace: Irregular Warfare Past, Present, and Future
Listening to History's Rhyme: Preparing the United States Army for Future Irregular Warfare
Multiple Personality Order: Favorable Traits for Success in Irregular Warfare
Operations Dragon Rouge and Dragon Noir
Out of Bounds: Transnational Sanctuary in Irregular Warfare
Pseudo Operations and Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Other Countries
Relational Maneuver: How to Wage Irregular Warfare and MARSOC's Strategic Application
Roots of Russian Irregular Warfare
The QUDS Force Model: What Makes Irregular Warfare Effective in Asymmetric Conflict
The RAF in the Mediterranean and Middle East 1945-71 Part II The Southern Tier
The RAF, Small War and Insurgencies in the Middle East, 1919-1939
The RAF, Small War and Insurgencies: Later Colonial Operations, 1945 to 1975
Reclaiming the Ungentlemanly Arts: The Global Origins of SOE and OSS
Selected Readings in Guerrilla and Counterguerrilla Operations
Strategies in Guerrilla Warfare by Mao Tse-tung
Strategic Choice: United States Special Forces' Comparative Advantage in Irregular Warfare
The Other American Way of War: Unlimited and Irregular Warfare in the Colonial Military Tradition
The Soviet Partisan Movement, 1941-1944
The Utility of Irregular Warfare in Great Power Competition
Third War: Irregular Warfare on the Western Border, 1861-1865
Unconventional Warfare Case Study: The Relationship Between Iran and Lebanese Hizbollah
Why Irregulars Win: Asymmetry of Motivations and the Outcomes of Irregular Warfare