Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ), Issue 62 (3d Quarter, July 2011)
Military Professionalism
Strategist as Hero
Complex Relief Ops
The strategist learns his strategy not only with reference to what the classics and culture and events bring to him. Just as much, the strategist's education is shaped, even sometimes determined, by what the mind and body of the individual human being bring to the education on offer. It is agreeable to note that Clausewitz advises that: «[theory] must also take the human factor into account, and find room for courage, boldness, even foolhardiness. The art of war deals with living and with moral forces. Consequently, it cannot attain the absolute, or certainty; it must always leave a margin for uncertainty, in the greatest things as much as in the smallest». Colin S. Gray. The Strategist as Hero
In the issue:
● Who Is a Member of the Military Profession?
● A New Way of Understanding (Military) Professionalism
● The Strategist as Hero
● A Diplomat's Philosophy
● Matrix of Nonlinearity: Minimum Deterrence, Missile Defenses, and Nuclear Arms Reductions
● The Arctic: A New Partnership Paradigm or the Next "Cold War"?
And other topics