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Assessing Revolutionary And Insurgent Strategies (ARIS) Studies
The Assessing Revolutionary and Insurgent Strategies (ARIS) project consists of research conducted for the US Army Special Operations Command by the National Security Analysis Department of The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Its goal is to produce academically rigorous yet operationally relevant research to develop and illustrate a common understanding of insurgency and revolution. Intended to form a bedrock body of knowledge for members of the Special Operations Forces, the ARIS studies allow users to distill vast amounts of material from a wide array of campaigns and extract relevant lessons, enabling the development of future doctrine, professional education, and training. The ARIS project follows in the tradition of research conducted by the Special Operations Research Office (SORO) of American University in the 1950s and 1960s, adding new research to that body of work, republishing original SORO studies, and releasing updated editions of selected SORO studies.
Casebook on Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare, Vol. 1: 1933-1962 |
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Casebook on Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare, Vol. II: 1962-2009 |
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Irregular Warfare Annotated Bibliography |
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Human Factors Considerations of Underground in Insurgencies |
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Undergrounds in Insurgent, Revolutionary and Resistance Warfare |
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ARIS Guatemala Book |
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ARIS Greece Book |
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ARIS Cuba Book |
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ARIS Algeria Book |
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Case Studies in Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare - Colombia (1964-2009) |
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Legal Implications of the Status of Persons in Resistance |
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Unconventional Warfare Pocket Guide - v1.0 - 2016 |
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Link to ARIS Instructor Portal