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The Pentagon Bureaucracy and the Human Domain of War
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The Pentagon Bureaucracy and the Human Domain of War

Nick Lopez and Kyle Atwell | September 25, 2020
 

What is the human domain of warfare, and will it be more or less relevant in great power competition? Who should own it? What does it take to change how the Department of Defense thinks about war?

In Episode 10 of the Irregular Warfare Podcast, Nick Lopez and Kyle Atwell dig into these questions and more with retired Brig. Gen. Kim Field and Dr. Sue Bryant. The conversation is motivated by the book Military Strategy in the 21st Century: People, Connectivity, and Competition, which Dr. Bryant coauthored along with retired Lt. Gen. Charlie Cleveland, Dr. Benjamin Jensen, and Lt. Col. Arnel David. The conversation goes beyond discussing what the human domain of warfare is, as the guests reveal how policy changes are considered within the Defense Department bureaucracy based on their experiences.

https://mwi.usma.edu/the-pentagon-bureaucracy-and-the-human-domain-of-war/