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ID186901
Title ProperMilitary adaptation and organisational convergence in war
Other Title InformationInsurgents and international forces in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorFarrell, Theo
Summary / Abstract (Note)Existing studies focus on explaining how militaries adapt in different ways to the challenges of war. However, organisation theory suggests that competition and normative pressure will lead overtime to convergence within particular business and policy sectors, as optimal ways of organizing and operating are learned and emulated. I examine this dynamic in the context of the conflict between the Afghan Taliban and the British Army. That there should be convergence in modes of operation or organizational form between these two very different opponents seems most improbable. Yet, as this article shows, convergence did occur as the conflict wore on.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 45, No.5; Oct 2022: p.718-742
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 45 No 5
Key WordsInsurgency ;  Afghanistan ;  British Army ;  Military Learning ;  Military Adaptation


 
 
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