The Sword-model in the Context of the Soviet Union and Russia

This thesis approaches the reasons behind the success of insurgencies in conflicts against greater nations. Why is it that a small group with limited resources can triumph against a great military power. This study seeks to analyze the conflicts in Afghanistan 1979-1989 and Chechnya 1994-1996 with t...

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Main Author: Sandborg, Vilhelm
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Försvarshögskolan 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-fhs-68542017-07-20T05:35:25ZThe Sword-model in the Context of the Soviet Union and RussiasweSandborg, VilhelmFörsvarshögskolan2017SWORD-modelinsurgencyinsurgentsChechnyaAfghanistanSWORD-modellenupprorinsurgenterTjetjenienAfghanistanOther Social Sciences not elsewhere specifiedÖvrig annan samhällsvetenskapThis thesis approaches the reasons behind the success of insurgencies in conflicts against greater nations. Why is it that a small group with limited resources can triumph against a great military power. This study seeks to analyze the conflicts in Afghanistan 1979-1989 and Chechnya 1994-1996 with the use of an adapted version of the SWORD-model in order to conclude whether the model can elucidate the separate outcomes. The original model is based on seven dimensions which all explains different aspects on how a state ought to combat insurgents in order to succeed, and has predominantly been used to analyze conflicts involving the US, not Russia or the USSR. A case study is then realized on the two conflicts in order to strengthen or weaken the analytic prowess of the adapted SWORD-model. The analysis concludes that the insurgents had the advantage in four and three respectively, out of the four adapted dimensions in Afghanistan and Chechnya, which indicates that the insurgents should have succeed in both conflicts which they did. Based on this, it can be argued that the analytic power of the adapted SWORD-model has been strengthened by explaining two additional partly unique conflicts involving alternative states. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-6854application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic SWORD-model
insurgency
insurgents
Chechnya
Afghanistan
SWORD-modellen
uppror
insurgenter
Tjetjenien
Afghanistan
Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
Övrig annan samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle SWORD-model
insurgency
insurgents
Chechnya
Afghanistan
SWORD-modellen
uppror
insurgenter
Tjetjenien
Afghanistan
Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified
Övrig annan samhällsvetenskap
Sandborg, Vilhelm
The Sword-model in the Context of the Soviet Union and Russia
description This thesis approaches the reasons behind the success of insurgencies in conflicts against greater nations. Why is it that a small group with limited resources can triumph against a great military power. This study seeks to analyze the conflicts in Afghanistan 1979-1989 and Chechnya 1994-1996 with the use of an adapted version of the SWORD-model in order to conclude whether the model can elucidate the separate outcomes. The original model is based on seven dimensions which all explains different aspects on how a state ought to combat insurgents in order to succeed, and has predominantly been used to analyze conflicts involving the US, not Russia or the USSR. A case study is then realized on the two conflicts in order to strengthen or weaken the analytic prowess of the adapted SWORD-model. The analysis concludes that the insurgents had the advantage in four and three respectively, out of the four adapted dimensions in Afghanistan and Chechnya, which indicates that the insurgents should have succeed in both conflicts which they did. Based on this, it can be argued that the analytic power of the adapted SWORD-model has been strengthened by explaining two additional partly unique conflicts involving alternative states.
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title The Sword-model in the Context of the Soviet Union and Russia
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