Grand Strategy in Grand Complexity: Consolidating Ideas, Interests, and Resources in a Postmodern World

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Abstract

For Liddell Hart, war is a prerequisite for grand strategy. In his view, grand strategy should “look beyond the war to the subsequent peace” and seek to combine all instruments of national power and the nation’s resources “to avoid damage to the future state of peace – for security and prosperity”. On the contrary, the U.S. engagements in Afghanistan and Iraq suggest that a grand strategy is not a prerequisite to wage war. Hence, why not think about grand strategy before the next war? The problem is, of course, that the future cannot be predicted
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Defense Studies and Resource Management
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 23 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • NATO
  • Multiple Futures Project
  • Military
  • Security

Disciplines

  • Military History

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