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ID148072
Title ProperRevitalizing strategic studies in an age of perpetual conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorDuyvesteyn, Isabelle ;  Michaels, Jeffrey H ;  Isabelle Duyvesteyn, Jeffrey H. Michaels
Summary / Abstract (Note)Amidst recent Western military campaigns that have defied strategic logic and produced few, if any, tangible gains, the utility of force in contemporary conflicts is being questioned increasingly, yet very few useful answers are emerging. Unfortunately, policymakers have too limited an understanding of military affairs, and the officials and experts tasked to inform them often have vested interests or lack imagination. Whereas strategic studies scholars were once highly sought after to “think the unthinkable” and provide fresh ideas for policymakers, the field has since fallen on hard times and shows no signs of recovery. To resuscitate the field there is an urgent need for a fundamental re-evaluation of long-standing strategic concepts in light of present realities.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 60, No.1; Winter 2016: p.22–35
Journal SourceOrbis 2016-01 60, 1
Key WordsWestern Military ;  Strategic Concepts ;  Revitalizing Strategic Studies ;  Age of Perpetual Conflict