Some educated guesses are necessary to guide de fense planning. Without them, procurement, doctrine, and military organization become arbitrary, the result of inertia rather than strategy. This article offers a few arguments to challenge inertia: • The benign security environment of the 1990s abets domestic political confusion about which potential types of conflict should govern military planning
Strategy in Central War? The design of targeting schema is a strategic task-that is to say it is an...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Much has been written about planning, and there is good machinery now in existence at all levels for...
Is there a method to Pentagon madness? That is the question so often asked about defense planning by...
Let us assume that we know pretty well what our objectives are, what the objectives of our adversary...
Perhaps what ought to be said to those who are the mechanics of power is that as they view the probl...
The political abrasions that persist in the international power system require a rational employment...
At the highest level, a nation\u27s grand strategy influences its choice of naval forces. So, in tur...
In the latter two years of the Reagan administration, mobilization and related issues rapidly grew i...
Force planning decision-making requires an understanding and integration of economic and political f...
Today there is among policymakers and policy analysts in the United States almost complete agreement...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
This article suggests adding a “craftsman” at lower ranks to steer private-sector projects through t...
A view point almost taken for granted among Defense officials is that national policy determines mil...
American Cold War planning experienced important failures in strategic intelligence and in the way p...
Strategy in Central War? The design of targeting schema is a strategic task-that is to say it is an...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Much has been written about planning, and there is good machinery now in existence at all levels for...
Is there a method to Pentagon madness? That is the question so often asked about defense planning by...
Let us assume that we know pretty well what our objectives are, what the objectives of our adversary...
Perhaps what ought to be said to those who are the mechanics of power is that as they view the probl...
The political abrasions that persist in the international power system require a rational employment...
At the highest level, a nation\u27s grand strategy influences its choice of naval forces. So, in tur...
In the latter two years of the Reagan administration, mobilization and related issues rapidly grew i...
Force planning decision-making requires an understanding and integration of economic and political f...
Today there is among policymakers and policy analysts in the United States almost complete agreement...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
This article suggests adding a “craftsman” at lower ranks to steer private-sector projects through t...
A view point almost taken for granted among Defense officials is that national policy determines mil...
American Cold War planning experienced important failures in strategic intelligence and in the way p...
Strategy in Central War? The design of targeting schema is a strategic task-that is to say it is an...
At some time between now and 1965 or 1970 we may actually cross a great watershed of history which ...
Much has been written about planning, and there is good machinery now in existence at all levels for...