FM 100-20 / AFP 3-20
Headquarters
Departments of the
Army and Air Force
Washington,
DC, 12/05/1990
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CHAPTER 1. Fundamentals of Low Intensity Conflict
Definition
Understanding the Environment
Low Intensity Conflict Imperatives
Operational Categories
Operational Planning Considerations
Essential Perspectives
CHAPTER 2. Support for Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
The Nature of Insurgency
The Nature of Counterinsurgency
US Role in Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
US Military Support to Insurgency
US Military Support to Counterinsurgency
CHAPTER 3. Combatting Terrorism
Definition and Environment
The Threat
Meeting the Threat
Programs
CHAPTER 4. Peacekeeping Operations
Environment
Principles
Organization
Force Composition
Operations
Administration
Peacekeeping Versus Peacemaking
CHAPTER 5. Peacetime Contingency Operations
Principles
Operational Planning Considerations
Types of Operations
APPENDIX A. Foreign Assistance in Low Intensity Conflict
Organization
US Foreign Assistance Programs
APPENDIX B. The Law and Low Intensity Conflict
International, U.S., and Host Nation Law
War Powers Resolution
Claims Administration
Use of Chemical Herbicides and Riot Control Agents
APPENDIX C. How to Analyze an Insurgency or Counterinsurgency
Mission Analysis
Nature of the Society
Nature of the Insurgency
Nature of the Government
General Conclusions
Courses of Action
APPENDIX D. The Mass-Oriented Insurgency: How it Organizes, How to Counter it
Structure
Phases
The Maoist Example: The Party
Countering the Mass-Oriented Insurgency
APPENDIX E.. A Guide to Counterinsurgency Operations
Government Objectives
The Internal Defense and Development Concep
Planning
Internal Defense and Development Campaigns
Development Planning
Security Force Planning and Operations
Effects of Special Environments
Functional Areas
APPENDIX F. How to Prepare an Area Handbook for Peacekeeping Operations
Sample Outline
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Terms and Definitions