When Masses Collide: A Theoretical Analysis of the Structure of the Modern Operating Environment, the Forces in Conflict and Their Sources of Power
Abstract
When Masses Collide: A Theoretical Analysis of the Structure of the Modern Operating Environment, the Forces in Conflict and their Sources of Power by MAJ Simon J. Hulme, Royal Engineers, 75 pages. The age of reductionism is over, new laws of physics are being discovered, and the old theoretical constructs are being replaced with new understanding. The modem operating environment in common with the world of physics has changed. This change, brought on by globalization and the increased integration of global communication, economic and informational systems, brings new challenges to those responsible for maintaining the security of the nation-state. This monograph initially examines the current operational environmental models for the UK and USA assessing their relevance to theory in light of changes that have taken place globally since the publishing of those documents. The paper then examines the modern threat and environment in which that threat may act in order to place this combination into a theoretical construct. Chapter V presents a theoretical model based on the ideal gas law, for the modem operating environment following analysis of the future threat and future arenas of operation. In conclusion, this monograph analyzes the effect of the thesis findings by briefly considering their implication on the standard campaign-planning model for the USA and UK. Further study in the area noted in the concluding chapter should be undertaken in order to refine this theoretical model, test the suppositions contained herein, and produce a better resolution with regard to the shape and structure of the future operating environment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA403434
Entities
People
- Simon J. Hulme
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College