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Pure Strategy - Power and Principle in the Space and Information Age (Hardcover)
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Pure Strategy - Power and Principle in the Space and Information Age (Hardcover)
Series: Strategy and History
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"Pure Strategy "is an inquiry into the fundamental truth of
strategy; its purpose, place, utility, and value. While it is more
properly a philosophy of strategy than a utilitarian investigation,
and is meant to be heuristic rather than deterministic, it is
nonetheless intended for practicing strategists.
The inquiry is animated by a startling realization: the concept of
strategic victory must be summarily discarded. This is not to say
that victory has no place in strategy or strategic planning. The
outcome of battles and campaigns are variables within the
strategist's plan, but victory is a concept that has no meaning
there. To the tactical and operational planner, wars are indeed won
and lost, and the difference is plain. Success is measurable;
failure is obvious. In contrast, the pure strategist understands
that war is but one aspect of social and political competition, an
ongoing interaction that has no finality. Strategy therefore
connects the conduct of war with the intent of politics. It shapes
and guides military means in anticipation of a panoply of possible
coming events. In the process, strategy changes the context within
which events will happen. In this interpretation we see clearly
that the goal of strategy is not to culminate events, to establish
finality in the discourse between states, but to continue them; to
influence state discourse in such a way that it will go forward on
favorable terms. For continue it will.
"Pure Strategy "begins with a separation of military strategy and
tactics, to show they are both necessary and necessarily at odds.
The notion of an operational level of war based on the unique
characteristics of land, sea, air, and space power is thendeveloped
and offered as the critical link between the two disparate levels.
Focus is then on the classic principles of strategy in and for war,
and an updating of these principles for the twenty-first century.
In the process it is demonstrated that while these principles have
remained remarkably consistent and intact, in-depth understanding
of them has been influenced by prevailing world-views. Hence the
relationship between principles of war and world views is examined
and the influence of Newtonian through quantum physics is
highlighted. Today, advances in the information and biological
sciences clustered under the fields of chaos and complexity
analysis dominate sophisticated thinking about modern strategy.
Adapting - without fundamentally altering - the classic principles
of war to these developing world-views has led to current strategic
notions of military transformation and network-centric warfare. In
the end it is determined that change and surprise are relentless,
and that sound strategy is always about the dynamics of change.
Good strategists build adaptability into the structure of their
strategy; poor strategists seek to maintain a status quo.
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