Gangs, Slums, Megacities and the Utility of Population-Centric COIN

Vanda Felbab-Brown explains how in many parts of the world, crime should be thought of not merely as an aberrant social activity to suppress, but as a competition between governments and non-state actors to provide public goods to society. Governments should use counterinsurgency strategies that employ population-centric approaches, seeking to selectively extend the presence of the state to local communities, Felbab-Brown argues.