Known unknowns

unconventional "strategic shocks" in defense strategy development

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Known unknowns: unconventional "strategic shocks" in defense strategy development
2008, Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute and Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
in English

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Table of Contents

Summary
Introduction : the failure of imagination
"Known unknowns" : predictable but unpredicted strategic shocks
Trapped by convention : seeing the future we want?
Seeing the whole future : incorporating shocks in defense strategy
Routinizing imagination : plausible unconventional shocks
Conclusion : Avoiding the next blue ribbon panel - or worse.

Edition Notes

"November 2008."

"The current defense team confronted a game-changing "strategic shock" in its first 8 months in office. The next team would be well-advised to expect the same. Defense-relevant strategic shocks jolt convention to such an extent that they force sudden, unanticipated change in the Department of Defense's (DoD) perceptions about threat, vulnerability, and strategic response. Their unanticipated onset forces the entire defense enterprise to reorient and restructure institutions, employ capabilities in unexpected ways, and confront challenges that are fundamentally different than those routinely considered in defense calculations. The likeliest and most dangerous future shocks will be unconventional. They will not emerge from thunderbolt advances in an opponent's military capabilities. Rather, they will manifest themselves in ways far outside established defense convention. Most will be nonmilitary in origin and character, and not, by definition, defense-specific events conducive to the conventional employment of the DoD enterprise. They will rise from an analytical no man's land separating well-considered, stock and trade defense contingencies and pure defense speculation. Their origin is most likely to be in irregular, catastrophic, and hybrid threats of "purpose" (emerging from hostile design) or threats of "context" (emerging in the absence of hostile purpose or design). Of the two, the latter is both the least understood and the most dangerous." -- P. vii.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-44).

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Published in
Carlisle, Pa
Series
PKSOI papers, PKSOI papers
Other Titles
Unconventional "strategic shocks" in defense strategy development

Classifications

Library of Congress
U167.5.D37 F74 2008, U167.5.D37 F745 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 44 p. ;
Number of pages
44

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23188680M
ISBN 10
158487368X
ISBN 13
9781584873686
LCCN
2009366047
OCLC/WorldCat
287119646
Library Thing
7982527

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