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ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY Getting Serious About Women, Peace & Security. Strategy Bridge. April 13, 2021. Nalani Tyrrell and Joan Johnson-Freese. Washington is littered with strategies covering everything from cyber, nuclear, and space to a national strategy to promote the health of honey bees. Some strategies get more attention than others, with a nexus to theNational
#REVIEWING IMPERFECT PATRIOT This is a work that succeeds at examining the broad impacts, both good and bad, of a career public servant with an emphasis more on the latter than the former. The author sheds light and places blame on the central figure, although it can be assumed that NO-FLY ZONES AND THE EVOLUTION OF COERCIVE AIRPOWER The politically successful no-fly zones over Iraq from 1991-2003, Bosnia from 1993-1995, and Libya in 2011 illustrate not only the utility of employing limited airpower for limited-yet-strategic political effect, but also the need to evolve coercive airpower theory to embrace risk strategies as viab COLIN GRAY — THE BRIDGE November 1, 2017. Military theory is a way of distilling the raw materials of history into a concentrated, potent form that educates the strategist and commander. In this way, theory can serve as a starting point for strategy. While sound military theory is a good starting point for strategy, however, context and execution matter. AGILITY — THE BRIDGE Mick Ryan. April 22, 2016. The Australian Army needs a more agile system that is able to anticipate change and continuously adapt to the new generation of soldiers in its ranks, developments in the strategic environment, and new methods of learning that leverage technology. The possession of such an evolved system will better ensure that the EXIT, VOICE, AND LOYALTY: LEVERAGING MIGRANT COMMUNITIES Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Leveraging Migrant Communities. Michelangelo Freyrie. January 19, 2018. Two years have passed since the refugee wave that took European politics by storm. Since then, much of the continent’s leadership has settled on a strategy aimed at managing the incoming migration flow abroad while trying to contain themounting
THE STRATEGY BRIDGETHE JOURNALTHE PODCASTPROGRAMSABOUTDONATE The Strategy Bridge: a non-profit organization focused on the development of people in strategy, national security, & military affairs. Also publish a journal discussing strategy, national security, military affairs, war, conflict, veterans, and writing. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND GEOPOLITICS The relative ability of nations to recognize and respond to the geopolitical risks and opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic—especially the relative economic, political, and social outcomes between the U.S. and China—may prove critical to defining an emergent global equilibrium. Because the pandemic is stillevolving, its final
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY Getting Serious About Women, Peace & Security. Strategy Bridge. April 13, 2021. Nalani Tyrrell and Joan Johnson-Freese. Washington is littered with strategies covering everything from cyber, nuclear, and space to a national strategy to promote the health of honey bees. Some strategies get more attention than others, with a nexus to theNational
#REVIEWING IMPERFECT PATRIOT This is a work that succeeds at examining the broad impacts, both good and bad, of a career public servant with an emphasis more on the latter than the former. The author sheds light and places blame on the central figure, although it can be assumed that NO-FLY ZONES AND THE EVOLUTION OF COERCIVE AIRPOWER The politically successful no-fly zones over Iraq from 1991-2003, Bosnia from 1993-1995, and Libya in 2011 illustrate not only the utility of employing limited airpower for limited-yet-strategic political effect, but also the need to evolve coercive airpower theory to embrace risk strategies as viab COLIN GRAY — THE BRIDGE November 1, 2017. Military theory is a way of distilling the raw materials of history into a concentrated, potent form that educates the strategist and commander. In this way, theory can serve as a starting point for strategy. While sound military theory is a good starting point for strategy, however, context and execution matter. AGILITY — THE BRIDGE Mick Ryan. April 22, 2016. The Australian Army needs a more agile system that is able to anticipate change and continuously adapt to the new generation of soldiers in its ranks, developments in the strategic environment, and new methods of learning that leverage technology. The possession of such an evolved system will better ensure that the EXIT, VOICE, AND LOYALTY: LEVERAGING MIGRANT COMMUNITIES Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Leveraging Migrant Communities. Michelangelo Freyrie. January 19, 2018. Two years have passed since the refugee wave that took European politics by storm. Since then, much of the continent’s leadership has settled on a strategy aimed at managing the incoming migration flow abroad while trying to contain themounting
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology TRANSFORMING ATHENA: EDUCATING MILITARY OFFICERS DURING AN Traditional military educational and training approaches often limit creative and critical thinking that can provide skills for quick decisions and action. Applying simple experiential learning tools in a collaborative physical setting can integrate both requirements, thus enhancing what students le COUNTERING CHINA’S COUNTER-INTERVENTION STRATEGY Countering China’s Counter-Intervention Strategy. Matthew Jamison. August 11, 2020. China has developed a robust counter-intervention capability centered on missiles, aircraft, and ships. While there is room for scholarly debate as to whether counter-intervention is an official Chinese military strategy, it is clear China can prevent U.S IT WAS GRAND, BUT WAS IT STRATEGY? REVISITING THE ORIGINS Doing so reveals that grand strategy was not an idea born of the experience of the First or Second World Wars. Nor was it a concept regarded as an inherent aspect of statecraft. Rather, an identifiably modern notion of grand strategy was the product of the British Empire’s anxieties over its global security challenges. AFGHANISTAN’S POLICING FAILURE AND THE UNCERTAIN WAY FORWARD Afghanistan’s Policing Failure and the Uncertain Way Forward. Karl Nicolas Lindenlaub. October 20, 2020. Of the many shortcomings of American strategy in Afghanistan, the trials and tribulations of Afghan police development represent a crucial, but often overlooked, piece of the narrative. When contextualized alongside monumentalchallenges
ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY: WINNING IN TODAY’S COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT Inspirational leadership is the first requirement for a high degree of organizational agility. The speed and interdependence of the current environment make the puppet master leader irrelevant and ineffective.General Stanley McChrystal, in Team of Teams, claims the puppet master must be replaced by an "empathetic crafter of culture," a leader-gardener who “creates an environment in which the HOW RUSSIA WEAPONIZED SOCIAL MEDIA IN CRIMEA Russia showed the world the effectiveness of social media as a weapon system in the cyber domain. By leveraging the population against one another, it successfully took ground from another sovereign nation without the employment of massed conventional forces. Future conflictswill involve c
TIME SLIPS BY: #REVIEWING THE TARTAR STEPPE The Tartar Steppe is both a scathing critique of military pre-war life and a meditation on a soldier’s independent thirst for glory. It is a tale of a wasted life and a parable of time lost. It serves as a warning for those who focus too heavily on the future, and not enough on the present. It even serves as a black comedy about alienation SEA MINES IN AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS Sea Mines in Amphibious Operations. Josh Abbey. August 8, 2018. Procuring expensive amphibious assault ships is utterly worthless if a navy’s mine warfare capacity is token. For a navy considering amphibious operations, investing in the necessary mine clearing capabilities is an absolute must. However, adjusting doctrine toincrease the
#REVIEWING OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IN THE EIGHTH AIR FORCE McArthur’s Operations Analysis in the United States Army Eighth Air Force in World War II is not always the easiest read, but anyone interested in operations research, the history of World War Two, strategic bombing, the United States Air Force, or improving military operations would gain value fr THE STRATEGY BRIDGETHE JOURNALTHE PODCASTPROGRAMSABOUTDONATE The Strategy Bridge: a non-profit organization focused on the development of people in strategy, national security, & military affairs. Also publish a journal discussing strategy, national security, military affairs, war, conflict, veterans, and writing. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND GEOPOLITICS The relative ability of nations to recognize and respond to the geopolitical risks and opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic—especially the relative economic, political, and social outcomes between the U.S. and China—may prove critical to defining an emergent global equilibrium. Because the pandemic is stillevolving, its final
GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY Getting Serious About Women, Peace & Security. Strategy Bridge. April 13, 2021. Nalani Tyrrell and Joan Johnson-Freese. Washington is littered with strategies covering everything from cyber, nuclear, and space to a national strategy to promote the health of honey bees. Some strategies get more attention than others, with a nexus to theNational
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology #REVIEWING IMPERFECT PATRIOT This is a work that succeeds at examining the broad impacts, both good and bad, of a career public servant with an emphasis more on the latter than the former. The author sheds light and places blame on the central figure, although it can be assumed that NO-FLY ZONES AND THE EVOLUTION OF COERCIVE AIRPOWER The politically successful no-fly zones over Iraq from 1991-2003, Bosnia from 1993-1995, and Libya in 2011 illustrate not only the utility of employing limited airpower for limited-yet-strategic political effect, but also the need to evolve coercive airpower theory to embrace risk strategies as viab COLIN GRAY — THE BRIDGE November 1, 2017. Military theory is a way of distilling the raw materials of history into a concentrated, potent form that educates the strategist and commander. In this way, theory can serve as a starting point for strategy. While sound military theory is a good starting point for strategy, however, context and execution matter. AGILITY — THE BRIDGE Mick Ryan. April 22, 2016. The Australian Army needs a more agile system that is able to anticipate change and continuously adapt to the new generation of soldiers in its ranks, developments in the strategic environment, and new methods of learning that leverage technology. The possession of such an evolved system will better ensure that the EXIT, VOICE, AND LOYALTY: LEVERAGING MIGRANT COMMUNITIES Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Leveraging Migrant Communities. Michelangelo Freyrie. January 19, 2018. Two years have passed since the refugee wave that took European politics by storm. Since then, much of the continent’s leadership has settled on a strategy aimed at managing the incoming migration flow abroad while trying to contain themounting
THE STRATEGY BRIDGETHE JOURNALTHE PODCASTPROGRAMSABOUTDONATE The Strategy Bridge: a non-profit organization focused on the development of people in strategy, national security, & military affairs. Also publish a journal discussing strategy, national security, military affairs, war, conflict, veterans, and writing. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND GEOPOLITICS The relative ability of nations to recognize and respond to the geopolitical risks and opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic—especially the relative economic, political, and social outcomes between the U.S. and China—may prove critical to defining an emergent global equilibrium. Because the pandemic is stillevolving, its final
GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY Getting Serious About Women, Peace & Security. Strategy Bridge. April 13, 2021. Nalani Tyrrell and Joan Johnson-Freese. Washington is littered with strategies covering everything from cyber, nuclear, and space to a national strategy to promote the health of honey bees. Some strategies get more attention than others, with a nexus to theNational
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology #REVIEWING IMPERFECT PATRIOT This is a work that succeeds at examining the broad impacts, both good and bad, of a career public servant with an emphasis more on the latter than the former. The author sheds light and places blame on the central figure, although it can be assumed that NO-FLY ZONES AND THE EVOLUTION OF COERCIVE AIRPOWER The politically successful no-fly zones over Iraq from 1991-2003, Bosnia from 1993-1995, and Libya in 2011 illustrate not only the utility of employing limited airpower for limited-yet-strategic political effect, but also the need to evolve coercive airpower theory to embrace risk strategies as viab COLIN GRAY — THE BRIDGE November 1, 2017. Military theory is a way of distilling the raw materials of history into a concentrated, potent form that educates the strategist and commander. In this way, theory can serve as a starting point for strategy. While sound military theory is a good starting point for strategy, however, context and execution matter. AGILITY — THE BRIDGE Mick Ryan. April 22, 2016. The Australian Army needs a more agile system that is able to anticipate change and continuously adapt to the new generation of soldiers in its ranks, developments in the strategic environment, and new methods of learning that leverage technology. The possession of such an evolved system will better ensure that the EXIT, VOICE, AND LOYALTY: LEVERAGING MIGRANT COMMUNITIES Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Leveraging Migrant Communities. Michelangelo Freyrie. January 19, 2018. Two years have passed since the refugee wave that took European politics by storm. Since then, much of the continent’s leadership has settled on a strategy aimed at managing the incoming migration flow abroad while trying to contain themounting
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology DICTATORS — THE BRIDGE Erica De Bruin’s How to Prevent Coups d’état: Counterbalancing and Regime Survival was a long-awaited release for a couple of reasons. First, the initial article this book is based on has been cited nearly 100 times in less than three years. Introducing a way to quantify a notoriously difficult to quantify concept changed the discussion in national security and civilian-military relations TRANSFORMING ATHENA: EDUCATING MILITARY OFFICERS DURING AN Traditional military educational and training approaches often limit creative and critical thinking that can provide skills for quick decisions and action. Applying simple experiential learning tools in a collaborative physical setting can integrate both requirements, thus enhancing what students le EMBEDDING CREATIVITY IN PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION This article is a call for professional military education to embrace a deeper, richer, and more thoughtful discussion on the phenomenon of creativity and its integration into curriculum. Indeed, we argue it is an essential ingredient in any equation that seeks to produce intellectual overmatch in a COUNTERING CHINA’S COUNTER-INTERVENTION STRATEGY Countering China’s Counter-Intervention Strategy. Matthew Jamison. August 11, 2020. China has developed a robust counter-intervention capability centered on missiles, aircraft, and ships. While there is room for scholarly debate as to whether counter-intervention is an official Chinese military strategy, it is clear China can prevent U.S IT WAS GRAND, BUT WAS IT STRATEGY? REVISITING THE ORIGINS Doing so reveals that grand strategy was not an idea born of the experience of the First or Second World Wars. Nor was it a concept regarded as an inherent aspect of statecraft. Rather, an identifiably modern notion of grand strategy was the product of the British Empire’s anxieties over its global security challenges. AFGHANISTAN’S POLICING FAILURE AND THE UNCERTAIN WAY FORWARD Afghanistan’s Policing Failure and the Uncertain Way Forward. Karl Nicolas Lindenlaub. October 20, 2020. Of the many shortcomings of American strategy in Afghanistan, the trials and tribulations of Afghan police development represent a crucial, but often overlooked, piece of the narrative. When contextualized alongside monumentalchallenges
ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY: WINNING IN TODAY’S COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT Inspirational leadership is the first requirement for a high degree of organizational agility. The speed and interdependence of the current environment make the puppet master leader irrelevant and ineffective.General Stanley McChrystal, in Team of Teams, claims the puppet master must be replaced by an "empathetic crafter of culture," a leader-gardener who “creates an environment in which the #REVIEWING OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IN THE EIGHTH AIR FORCE McArthur’s Operations Analysis in the United States Army Eighth Air Force in World War II is not always the easiest read, but anyone interested in operations research, the history of World War Two, strategic bombing, the United States Air Force, or improving military operations would gain value fr USING A CLAUSEWITZIAN DICTUM TO RETHINK ACHIEVING VICTORY Using a Clausewitzian Dictum to Rethink Achieving Victory. Peter Layton. May 15, 2018. “War is thus an act of force to compel the enemy to do our will.”. —Carl von Clausewitz, On War, Book 1, Chapter 1. Clausewitz’s off-quoted dictum appears the master key to victory. It all seems so simple: just force others to comply withwhat you
THE STRATEGY BRIDGETHE JOURNALTHE PODCASTPROGRAMSABOUTDONATE The Strategy Bridge: a non-profit organization focused on the development of people in strategy, national security, & military affairs. Also publish a journal discussing strategy, national security, military affairs, war, conflict, veterans, and writing. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND GEOPOLITICSAUTHOR: STRATEGY BRIDGE The relative ability of nations to recognize and respond to the geopolitical risks and opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic—especially the relative economic, political, and social outcomes between the U.S. and China—may prove critical to defining an emergent global equilibrium. Because the pandemic is stillevolving, its final
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY Getting Serious About Women, Peace & Security. Strategy Bridge. April 13, 2021. Nalani Tyrrell and Joan Johnson-Freese. Washington is littered with strategies covering everything from cyber, nuclear, and space to a national strategy to promote the health of honey bees. Some strategies get more attention than others, with a nexus to theNational
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology SLEEPWALKING INTO RISK: LEARNING FROM THE U.S. NAVY Sleepwalking into Risk: Learning from the U.S. Navy Surface Fleet. Derrick Franck, Jr. October 7, 2020. #WritingContest2020. Earlier this year, The Strategy Bridge asked university and professional military education students to participate in our fourth annual writing contest by sending us their thoughts on strategy. #REVIEWING IMPERFECT PATRIOT This is a work that succeeds at examining the broad impacts, both good and bad, of a career public servant with an emphasis more on the latter than the former. The author sheds light and places blame on the central figure, although it can be assumed that NO-FLY ZONES AND THE EVOLUTION OF COERCIVE AIRPOWER The politically successful no-fly zones over Iraq from 1991-2003, Bosnia from 1993-1995, and Libya in 2011 illustrate not only the utility of employing limited airpower for limited-yet-strategic political effect, but also the need to evolve coercive airpower theory to embrace risk strategies as viab COLIN GRAY — THE BRIDGE November 1, 2017. Military theory is a way of distilling the raw materials of history into a concentrated, potent form that educates the strategist and commander. In this way, theory can serve as a starting point for strategy. While sound military theory is a good starting point for strategy, however, context and execution matter. USING A CLAUSEWITZIAN DICTUM TO RETHINK ACHIEVING VICTORY Using a Clausewitzian Dictum to Rethink Achieving Victory. Peter Layton. May 15, 2018. “War is thus an act of force to compel the enemy to do our will.”. —Carl von Clausewitz, On War, Book 1, Chapter 1. Clausewitz’s off-quoted dictum appears the master key to victory. It all seems so simple: just force others to comply withwhat you
THE STRATEGY BRIDGETHE JOURNALTHE PODCASTPROGRAMSABOUTDONATE The Strategy Bridge: a non-profit organization focused on the development of people in strategy, national security, & military affairs. Also publish a journal discussing strategy, national security, military affairs, war, conflict, veterans, and writing. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND GEOPOLITICSAUTHOR: STRATEGY BRIDGE The relative ability of nations to recognize and respond to the geopolitical risks and opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic—especially the relative economic, political, and social outcomes between the U.S. and China—may prove critical to defining an emergent global equilibrium. Because the pandemic is stillevolving, its final
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT WOMEN, PEACE & SECURITY Getting Serious About Women, Peace & Security. Strategy Bridge. April 13, 2021. Nalani Tyrrell and Joan Johnson-Freese. Washington is littered with strategies covering everything from cyber, nuclear, and space to a national strategy to promote the health of honey bees. Some strategies get more attention than others, with a nexus to theNational
ASSESSING CHINESE MILITARY CAPABILITIES: RESPONSE ACTIONS Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities: Response Actions for American Strategy. Hannah Goda. April 7, 2021. Since Xi Jinping’s accession to Central Military Commission chairmanship in 2012, United States national security leaders have closely watched his reinvention of the Chinese military. Approaching a new era of military technology SLEEPWALKING INTO RISK: LEARNING FROM THE U.S. NAVY Sleepwalking into Risk: Learning from the U.S. Navy Surface Fleet. Derrick Franck, Jr. October 7, 2020. #WritingContest2020. Earlier this year, The Strategy Bridge asked university and professional military education students to participate in our fourth annual writing contest by sending us their thoughts on strategy. #REVIEWING IMPERFECT PATRIOT This is a work that succeeds at examining the broad impacts, both good and bad, of a career public servant with an emphasis more on the latter than the former. The author sheds light and places blame on the central figure, although it can be assumed that NO-FLY ZONES AND THE EVOLUTION OF COERCIVE AIRPOWER The politically successful no-fly zones over Iraq from 1991-2003, Bosnia from 1993-1995, and Libya in 2011 illustrate not only the utility of employing limited airpower for limited-yet-strategic political effect, but also the need to evolve coercive airpower theory to embrace risk strategies as viab COLIN GRAY — THE BRIDGE November 1, 2017. Military theory is a way of distilling the raw materials of history into a concentrated, potent form that educates the strategist and commander. In this way, theory can serve as a starting point for strategy. While sound military theory is a good starting point for strategy, however, context and execution matter. USING A CLAUSEWITZIAN DICTUM TO RETHINK ACHIEVING VICTORY Using a Clausewitzian Dictum to Rethink Achieving Victory. Peter Layton. May 15, 2018. “War is thus an act of force to compel the enemy to do our will.”. —Carl von Clausewitz, On War, Book 1, Chapter 1. Clausewitz’s off-quoted dictum appears the master key to victory. It all seems so simple: just force others to comply withwhat you
#REVIEWING HOW TO PREVENT COUPS D’ETAT Erica De Bruin’s How to Prevent Coups d’état: Counterbalancing and Regime Survival was a long-awaited release for a couple of reasons.First, the initial article this book is based on has been cited nearly 100 times in less than three years. Introducing a way to quantify a notoriously difficult to quantify concept changed the discussion in national security and civilian-military relations DICTATORS — THE BRIDGE Erica De Bruin’s How to Prevent Coups d’état: Counterbalancing and Regime Survival was a long-awaited release for a couple of reasons. First, the initial article this book is based on has been cited nearly 100 times in less than three years. Introducing a way to quantify a notoriously difficult to quantify concept changed the discussion in national security and civilian-military relationsWAR IN ALL BUT NAME
War in All but Name. Derek Bernsen. April 26, 2021. The U.S. is already at war, and Great Power Competition is that war. The information war that has raged in various forms since the 1920s has evolved into cyber operations, such as Moonlight Maze, and disinformation campaigns, as seen in the 2016 U.S. Presidentialelection.
A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SPACE DETERRENCE Dean Cheng is a Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, specializing in China’s military strategy, space capabilities, and foreign policy, in particular its relationship with the rest of Asia and the United States. He is the author of Cyber Dragon: Inside China's Information Warfare and Cyber Operations (2016). John J. Klein is a Senior Fellow and Strategist at Falcon Research COUNTERING CHINA’S COUNTER-INTERVENTION STRATEGY Countering China’s Counter-Intervention Strategy. Matthew Jamison. August 11, 2020. China has developed a robust counter-intervention capability centered on missiles, aircraft, and ships. While there is room for scholarly debate as to whether counter-intervention is an official Chinese military strategy, it is clear China can prevent U.S EMBEDDING CREATIVITY IN PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION This article is a call for professional military education to embrace a deeper, richer, and more thoughtful discussion on the phenomenon of creativity and its integration into curriculum. Indeed, we argue it is an essential ingredient in any equation that seeks to produce intellectual overmatch in a THE MOONSHOT FORMULA: REDISCOVERING INNOVATION IN THE U.S The United States Air Force is in an arms race. Decades of dominance have allowed the force to slip into complacency, while near-peer adversaries have quietly developed capabilities to contest U.S. power across all domains. To re-assert America’s military primacy, the TIME SLIPS BY: #REVIEWING THE TARTAR STEPPE The Tartar Steppe is both a scathing critique of military pre-war life and a meditation on a soldier’s independent thirst for glory. It is a tale of a wasted life and a parable of time lost. It serves as a warning for those who focus too heavily on the future, and not enough on the present. It even serves as a black comedy about alienation THE ROOTS OF MODERN MILITARY EDUCATION The Roots of Modern Military Education. Lorenzo Ruiz. July 17, 2018. In September 1870, at the Battle of Sedan, the Prussian Army, led by General Helmuth von Moltke, decisively defeated the French Army of Napoleon III after an incredible feat of mobilization, deployment, and battlefield maneuver. With their army destroyed, the French struggled ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY: WINNING IN TODAY’S COMPLEX ENVIRONMENT Inspirational leadership is the first requirement for a high degree of organizational agility. The speed and interdependence of the current environment make the puppet master leader irrelevant and ineffective.General Stanley McChrystal, in Team of Teams, claims the puppet master must be replaced by an "empathetic crafter of culture," a leader-gardener who “creates an environment in which theTHE STRATEGY BRIDGE
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