Strategy and the National Security Professional: Strategic Thinking and Strategy Formulation in the 21st Century

Strategy and the National Security Professional: Strategic Thinking and Strategy Formulation in the 21st Century

by Harry R. Yarger
Strategy and the National Security Professional: Strategic Thinking and Strategy Formulation in the 21st Century

Strategy and the National Security Professional: Strategic Thinking and Strategy Formulation in the 21st Century

by Harry R. Yarger

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Overview

The twenty-first century security environment is both promising for and threatening to the national security interests of the nation state. Policymakers and professionals within governmental departments and agencies, both civilian and military, who are responsible for protecting and advancing the interests of the United States, are confronted with a strategic environment that is much more volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous than that faced by their twentieth-century predecessors. Strategy and the National Security Professional: Strategic Thinking and Strategy Formulation in the 21st Century is meant to be a single-source reference for national security professionals, political appointees in the security realm, and others who participate in the formulation, evaluation, and execution of strategy, in addition to those who study and follow national security debates.

The book does not propose a new strategy or critique current strategy; rather, it offers a perspective and process for disciplined strategic thought in regard to all strategy. It is thorough in its explanation of the nature of the strategic environment, offering a clear and comprehensive theory of strategy and a practical framework for thinking about this environment and formulating effective strategy. Written from a U.S. perspective, it helps the reader understand both the internal and external aspects of the strategic environment that make strategy formulation and execution so difficult for the nation state, particularly in a democracy. With the proper environmental assessment and appraisal, it argues, the key strategic factors can be identified and appropriate strategy can be formulated in a rational expression of ends, ways, and means. The book then moves to demonstrate to the reader how to develop and clearly articulate the objectives, concepts, and resources in strategy, as well as how to avoid common errors and pitfalls in strategy formulation. Fiannly, it offers practical tests for determining the validity of a particular strategy and ways in which to consider and articulate risk. While the book is focused on the national security practitioner, it has application to the student in international relations or national security studies who seeks a career in national service.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313348495
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/2008
Series: Praeger Security International
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 943,583
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Harry R. Yarger is Professor of National Security Policy, U.S. Army War College. He is the author of Strategic Theory for the 21st Century: The Little Book on Big Strategy (2006), Theory and Nature of War (1997), and Strategy and Its Theorists (1997). He received his Ph.D. from Temple University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: Policy, Strategy, Planning and Strategic Thinking
Chapter III: A Theory Stated: Strategys Logic
Chapter IV: The Strategic Environment
Chapter V: Theory in the Real World
Chapter VI: The International Environment
Chapter VII: The Domestic Environment
Chapter VIII: The Strategic Appraisal
Chapter IX: Strategy Formulation
Chapter X: Strategys Paradigm: Theory and Process Restated
Chapter XI: Concluding Thoughts
Index

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