Organizing to Compete in the Political Terrain
Nadia Schadlow | Strategic Studies Institute | 2010-07-01
"This monograph first explains that the character of future armed conflict will require an Army that is capable of shaping political outcomes in war. Second, it highlights how current debates over organizing civilian and military assets in a wartime theater are linked, fundamentally, to the question of who should shape politics in a war. Third, the monograph argues that, partly due to inherent limitations in civilian capacities-but also due to the nature of war-the Army must embrace and prepare for governance-related missions through changes in organization and education."