The Strategy Bridge: Theory for Practice

The Strategy Bridge: Theory for Practice

by Colin S. Gray
ISBN-10:
0199579660
ISBN-13:
9780199579662
Pub. Date:
01/15/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199579660
ISBN-13:
9780199579662
Pub. Date:
01/15/2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Strategy Bridge: Theory for Practice

The Strategy Bridge: Theory for Practice

by Colin S. Gray

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Overview

The Strategy Bridge presents the general theory of strategy and explains the utility of this general theory for the particular strategies that strategists need to develop in order to meet their historically unique challenges. The book argues that strategy's general theory provides essential education for practicing strategists at all times and in all circumstances. As general theory, The Strategy Bridge is as relevant to understanding strategic behavior in the Peloponnesian War as it is for the conflicts of the twenty-first century.

The book proceeds from exposition of general strategic theory, to address three basic issue areas that are not at all well explained, let alone understood with a view to advancing better practice, in the extant literature. Specifically, The Strategy Bridge tackles the problems that harass and imperil strategic performance; probes deeply into the hugely underexamined subject of just what it is that the strategist produces-strategic effect; and 'joins up the dots' from theory through practice to consequences by means of a close examination of command performance.

The author takes a holistic view of strategy, and is rigorously attentive to the significance of the contexts within which and for which strategies are developed and applied. The Strategy Bridge regards the strategist as a hero, charged with the feasible, but awesomely difficult, task of converting the threat and use of force (for military strategy) into desired political consequences. The strategist seeks some control over the rival or enemy via strategic effect, the instrumental produce of his instrumental labors. In order to maximize his prospects for success, the practicing strategist requires all the educational assistance that strategic theory can provide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199579662
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2011
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 10.80(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Dr. Colin S. Gray is Professor of International Politics and Strategic Studies at the University of Reading. He is a dual US-UK citizen and serves as an adviser in Washington, DC and London. Dr. Gray has taught at universities in Britain, Canada, and the US, has been Assistant Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and worked with Herman Kahn at the Hudson Institute before founding the National Institute for Public Policy in Washington. From 1982 until 1987 he held a presidential appointment on the President's Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroduction: Surviving ClausewitzPart One: Theory1. The Theory of Strategy I: Enduring Nature, Changing Character2. The Theory of Strategy, II: Construction, Execution, and Consequences3. Politics, War, and StrategyPart Two: Practice4. Problems with Strategy: Often a Bridge too Far5. The Product: Strategic Effect6. Strategy, Strategists, and Command Performance: Joining Up the DotsPart Three: Context and Purpose7. Conclusion: Bandit Country and the Strategist's Quest for ControlAppendicesAppendix A: The Dicta of StrategyAppendix B: General Strategic Theory, the Classical CanonAppendix C: Conceptual 'Hueys' at Thermopylae? The Challenge of Strategic AnachronismAppendix D: Potent Trinities: Fourteen Skeleton Keys of Theory for the Strategist
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