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ID095434
Title ProperWar games
Other Title Informationcivil military relations, c 2030
LanguageENG
AuthorCohen, Raphael
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The year is 2030 and four leaders-two military, two civilian-sit around a table at the White House or the Pentagon, perhaps, or at a military headquarters or embassy halfway around the world. One is an Army general, an infantryman by trade, who has spent his entire thirty-year-plus career rotating to and from the war zones of what was once called the Global War on Terror and then changed during the Obama administration to the more anodyne Overseas Contingency Operations. The second is an Air Force general, a former fighter pilot who has spent his recent years focusing on more conventional threats, among them how to deal with rogue states via airpower. The third is a Foreign Service officer who has spent much of his career engrossed in the political and economic side of irregular warfare, sometimes embedded with the military, other times manning a remote diplomatic outpost in some hostile precinct. The fourth is a more traditional political appointee: well educated and well connected, he has spent most of his career outside government, but very much inside the Washington world of policy debates.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol. 172, No. 4; Mar-Apr 2010: p78-89
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol. 172, No. 4; Mar-Apr 2010: p78-89
Key WordsWar Game ;  Civil Military Relations ;  Civil Military Relations - 2030