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Technology and National Security. What comes first? Strategy? Technology?. Eras?. 1789-1861: Consolidation 1865-1941: Potential Power 1945-1990: Global Power with A Rival 1990-2001: Unipolar Moment 2001– Rapid Spread of New Technologies Challenges by rival powers Middle powers
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Technology and National Security • What comes first? • Strategy? • Technology?
Eras? • 1789-1861: Consolidation • 1865-1941: Potential Power • 1945-1990: Global Power with A Rival • 1990-2001: Unipolar Moment • 2001– Rapid Spread of New Technologies • Challenges by rival powers • Middle powers • Non-state actors
Civilization Timeline (all dates estimations) Hunting-Gathering 195,000 – 10,000 BC Agricultural Revolution ~10,000 BC Industrial Revolution ~1750/60Computer Revolution 1930-40s, 1980s, 1995 You are here
US Strategy to 1890s Total War: Richmond 1865
1890s: Naval Power Theodore Roosevelt Alfred Thayer Mahan (1858-1919) 1882 1st ed. (1840-1914) 1890 1st ed.
The Rise of Airpower: 20th century Two Views • Airpower is a novelty • Airpower is decisive • GiulioDouhet (Italy) • William Mitchell (US)
WW II Strategic BombingTotal War Tokyo May 9-10, 1945
Is Strategy Over? Yes and No Bernard Brodie, The Absolute Weapon,1946 Bernard Brodie, Strategy in the Missile Age, 1959
Post- 1945US Objectives as a Global Power • Deter Rival Powers • Build Liberal-Democratic Order • Establish Stable Balance of Power • Prevent Direct Great Power Conflict, because…
…the Great Powers can’t fight directly… The Dilemma of Strategy in the Nuclear Age
The Goal: Power Projection The ability to use force around the world in pursuit of US political objectives
Three Big Challenges • Fighting Challengers without Fighting Them Directly • Limited War, COIN (Cold War) • Creating and Stabilizing Allies • Stability Operations, COIN (Post-Cold war) • Leveraging Technology
1. Limited WarKorean War 1950-53: Conventional • Limited War • Goals • Weapons • Geography • Talk and Fight
Limited WarVietnam War 1950s-1970s: COIN Unconventional or Guerrilla Warfare • Insurgency Goals and Tactics • Counterinsurgency
2. Creating and Stabilizing AlliesPost-2001 Stability Operations Afghanistan October 2001 (map is 2009) Iraq 2003
Why Don’t We Just Leave? • ISIS