In this episode, we discuss the following topics.
*What drew Kendrick to study military innovation
*How he defines military innovation
*What conventional wisdom says about military innovation
*How innovation differs from adaption
*Some recent historical examples of military innovation
*Whether military innovation fails more often than it succeeds
*Popular instances of military innovation in the West
*Kendrick’s essay “Dangerous Changes: When Military Innovation Harms Combat Effectiveness”
*What drives innovation in military organizations
*Warped innovation
*Incremental vs. radical innovation
*What drew Kendrick to studying British armored warfare innovation during the Interwar Period and the British Army’s experiences in North Africa as a case of military innovation
*The US Army’s Pentomic Divisions
*Guarding or hedging against dangerous innovations
*The claim that the character of war is changing rapidly
*Force Design 2030
*Communication strategies in support of military innovation efforts
*The innovator's dilemma as it applies to the military innovator
*Innovation and adaptation in Ukraine
*Recommended books on military innovation and military effectiveness
*Defining and measuring military effectiveness
*The prospect of the US forces fighting another counterinsurgency war or low-intensity conflict
*Kendrick’s upcoming articles
Links
“Dangerous Changes: When Military Innovation Harms Combat Effectiveness,” by Kendrick Kuo, International Security
https://direct.mit.edu/isec/article/47/2/48/113546/Dangerous-Changes-When-Military-Innovation-Harms
“The Future of Military Innovation Studies” by Adam Grissom, Journal of Strategic Studies (paywall)
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01402390600901067?journalCode=fjss20
“What is a Military Innovation and Why It Matters” by Michael Horowitz and Shira Pindyck, Journal of Strategic Studies (paywall)
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01402390.2022.2038572
“Aircraft Carriers Versus Battleships in War and Myth” with James R. FitzSimonds, YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD43yEnbfL4
“Future Visions and Planned Obsolescence: Implementing 30-Year Horizons in Defense Planning” by Travis Reese and Dylan Phillips-Levine, CIMSEC
https://cimsec.org/future-visions-and-planned-obsolescence-implementing-30-year-horizons-in-defense-planning/
Steve Rosen, Winning the Next War: Innovation and the Modern Military
https://a.co/d/88ckH5T
Military Innovation in the Interwar Period (revised edition) edited by Williamson Murray and Allan R. Millett
https://a.co/d/1gUNGcc
The Sources of Military Doctrine: France, Britain, and Germany Between the World Wars by Barry Posen
https://a.co/d/dEJSypm
Technological Change and the Future of Warfare by Michael O’Hanlon
https://a.co/d/5NBsZl6
The Innovation Delusion: How Our Obsession with the New Has Disrupted the Work That Matters Most by Lee Vinsel and Andrew Russell
https://a.co/d/gFFzzHH
The Shock Of The Old: Technology and Global History since 1900 by David Edgerton
https://a.co/d/6oaUtZk
“Superiority,” a short story by Arthur C. Clarke
https://www.baen.com/Chapters/1439133476/1439133476___5.htm
Information
- Show
- PublishedSeptember 8, 2023 at 8:19 AM UTC
- Length1h 17m
- Season4
- Episode5
- RatingClean