ID | 146909 |
Title Proper | Anatomy of doctrine and ways to keep it fit |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hoiback, Harald |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The word ‘doctrine’ has been part of military terminology for more than 100 years. Even though the word is ubiquitous in modern military literature, it is still ambiguous and tends to put very different ideas into readers’ mind. In order to make the concept less vague and thus more useful, this paper explores the historical and pragmatic origin of the concept, and points out some of its potential pitfalls. The main message of the article is that, although it can be extremely hard to make a viable doctrine, it is worth the effort. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol. 39, No.2; Apr 2016: p.185-197 |
Journal Source | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol: 39 No 2 |
Key Words | Military ; Doctrine ; Civil–Military Relations ; Military History ; Ambiguous Terminology |