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Western strategy’s two logics: Diverging interpretations / Milevski, Lukas   Journal Article
Milevski, Lukas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Classical strategy as a concept encompasses two different logics (instrumentality and adversariality) as well as two different modes (decision-making and performance). In modern strategy, these modes have been on diverging paths, with varying interpretations privileging one logic above the other. Game theory focuses on decision-making, but encompasses both adversariality and instrumentality. Operational art focuses on performance, but in an adversarial context. The ends, ways, means model emphasises performance in an instrumental context. Each is imbalanced and inadequate when faced with the challenge of comprehending and controlling war. Strategic studies must make a return to balanced interpretations of strategy.
Key Words War  Game Theory  Operational Art  Strategy  Instrumental  Adversarial 
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