Innovation and Adaptation in War
暫譯: 戰爭中的創新與適應
Tattar, Matthew A.
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-05-20
- 售價: $1,640
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,558
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 304
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262544857
- ISBN-13: 9780262544856
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An analysis of advances in military technology that illustrates the importance of organizational flexibility in both an attacker's innovations and an opponent's adaptations. How important is military innovation in determining outcomes during armed conflict? In Innovation and Adaptation in War, Matthew Tattar questions the conventional wisdom that, to succeed, military organizations must innovate early and often. Because successful methods of warfare are soon widely imitated or countered on the international stage, the advantages of a particular innovation quickly evaporate. Therefore, Tattar argues, large-scale innovations at the cost of organizational flexibility and the ability to adapt to an adversary's innovations may not be the optimal path--not just because force readiness is vital but also because innovation does not provide as long-lasting and decisive an advantage as may have been previously thought. Although other scholars have analyzed the sources of military innovation, Tattar is the first to focus on the relationship between innovation and specific military outcomes. Looking at several different types of military organizations and many different types of battles, he draws on theoretical works, in-depth historical research, and case studies, and finds that the initial advantages that are generated by innovation disappear far too rapidly in wartime for militaries to depend on them for victory. Furthermore, as Tattar demonstrates, emphasizing innovation in defense planning at the expense of organizational flexibility can have significant negative consequences. The decisive factor in successful adaptation, more often than not, is a well-positioned and flexible organization. Providing both a new framework for studying military innovation and a comprehensive review of the current literature in this field, Innovation and Adaptation in War offers crucial policymaking insights into when and under what circumstances militaries should innovate and adapt.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
對軍事科技進步的分析,說明了組織靈活性在攻擊者的創新和對手的適應中的重要性。
軍事創新在武裝衝突中決定結果的重要性有多大?在戰爭中的創新與適應一書中,Matthew Tattar質疑了傳統智慧,即軍事組織必須早期且頻繁地進行創新才能成功。由於成功的戰爭方法很快會在國際舞台上被廣泛模仿或反制,因此特定創新的優勢迅速消失。因此,Tattar主張,為了進行大規模創新而犧牲組織靈活性和適應對手創新的能力,可能並不是最佳路徑——這不僅因為戰力準備至關重要,還因為創新所提供的優勢並不像之前所認為的那樣持久和決定性。 雖然其他學者已經分析了軍事創新的來源,但Tattar是第一位專注於創新與特定軍事結果之間關係的學者。他考察了幾種不同類型的軍事組織和多種不同類型的戰鬥,並借助理論著作、深入的歷史研究和案例研究,發現創新所產生的初始優勢在戰時消失得太快,無法讓軍隊依賴它們獲得勝利。此外,正如Tattar所示,強調在防禦規劃中進行創新而犧牲組織靈活性可能會帶來重大的負面後果。成功適應的決定性因素,往往是一個位置良好且靈活的組織。戰爭中的創新與適應提供了一個研究軍事創新的新框架,並對該領域的現有文獻進行了全面回顧,為政策制定提供了關鍵見解,說明軍隊在何時以及在什麼情況下應該進行創新和適應。作者簡介
Matthew A. Tattar is Associate Professor in the War Gaming Department at the Center for Naval Warfare Studies, US Naval War College.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
馬修·A·塔特(Matthew A. Tattar)是美國海軍戰爭學院海軍戰爭研究中心戰爭遊戲系的副教授。