Accession Number:

ADA561308

Title:

On Strategy: Integration of DIME in the Twenty-First Century

Descriptive Note:

Strategy Research Project

Corporate Author:

ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA

Personal Author(s):

Report Date:

2012-02-12

Pagination or Media Count:

36.0

Abstract:

As at the turn of the centuries of the last several hundred years, the twenty-first century finds itself embroiled in new kinds of war. Great world changes are taking place including the speed of communication and the impact of globalization. Old notions of war, while still valid and very useful, are no longer sufficient for how one must think about war in the new century. Force alone is not enough to break the will of an enemy and to advance the interests of the United States. War must include the use of all elements of national power, sometimes in addition to military force, sometimes as more effective alternatives. Indeed, effective integration of national power may prevent war in the first place. This paper examines the classical theory of war as well as notions of what peace looks like. An enhanced way of defining war, of looking at international relationships and a new vocabulary for discussing strategy is explored. Finally, this paper presents practical recommendations for integrating the elements of power in achieving America s interests, preventing war, and fighting her wars in the twenty-first century.

Subject Categories:

  • Government and Political Science
  • Civil Defense

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE