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A New Approach to Warfare and Applying Historical Context

Quite an interesting interview with Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster about modern warfare and the importance of fully appreciating the uniqueness of such conflicts through among others applying historical context to them. It is very clear from the interview than General McMaster has solid professional expertise in the area of warfare. He also has impressive academic credentials as an Intellectual/critical thinker with degrees as Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in American history; his thesis was critical of American strategy in the Vietnam War, which was further detailed in his 1997 book Dereliction of Duty; all ingredients that make for an effective all rounded leader. Here are some of the key takeaway points/my commentary from this interview;

Military strategy as with any other domain of strategic policy requires a multi-disciplinary (multi-agency) infrastructure that allows constant knowledge sharing/analysis in defining and achieving objectives-what I term as Strategic Policy Framework. The framework should also allow for the contribution from academia as well as independent experts-and possibly connected to external independent knowledge sources (like think tanks databases)-since we know that government agencies are for the most part best geared towards data collation rather than validation/analysis. It is also key that this infrastructure is supported by an effective IT base that allows efficient storage/search/analysis/presentation of data. Such a structure can play a key role in supporting government & policy executives make the right choices where strategic policy is involved.

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