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ID165360
Title ProperUsable past
Other Title Informationa contemporary approach to history for the Western profession of arms
LanguageENG
AuthorEvans, Michael
Summary / Abstract (Note)The most effective way for the Western profession of arms to use history is to disavow the purism and narrow specialisation of today’s academia in favour of developing a contemporary approach to the subject. The latter aims to foster a range of applied diagnostic skills that transcend the temporal dimensions of past, present, and future. A contemporary approach to history for military professionals emphasises the use of inter-disciplinary war studies to enhance policy relevance. In any defense and security organisation, history must be usable in the sense of providing cognitive and interpretative skills for probing relationships between possibility and actuality, between experience and expectation, and between singularity and repetition. Using history to examine such dialectical interconnections is particularly valuable when military establishments confront their essential task of analyzing emerging trends in the future of war.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 35, No.2; Jun 2019: p.133-146
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 35 No 2
Key WordsFuture Warfare ;  Defense Policy ;  Lessons of History ;  Profession of Arms ;  War Studies ;  Contemporary Approach ;  Interdisciplinary Analysis ;  Cognition and Prognosis


 
 
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