Lecture highlights military lessons learned from wars in the current era, how they show that the nature of war has evolved, & what this means going forward. Dr. Craig Greathouse, NSDM staff.
Details
Timing:
Sat 11:00 AM - Sat 12:00 PM
Location:
Le Meridien
/ Latitude
/ NSDM HQ
Long Description:
The nature of war is constant, but always evolving. 21st Century conflicts to date highlight the consistency & the evolution of war in the current era. Lecture examines military lessons that can be drawn, from the long wars of the US to the bloodshed of the Israeli/Hamas war. What have we learned & how might it change our thinking in terms of using force in the international system going forward? Topics: the impact of evolving technology on the battlefield, war as a technology incubator, logistics, training, defensive fortifications, artillery & strike capability improvements, war in the air, information on the battlefield, political will, and how the guys on the ground still matter. Presented by Dr. Craig Greathouse, Professor of Political Science specializing in the EU, International Relations Theory and Security and Defense Policy, of the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Organizing Group:
GM Names:
NSDM, Mark McDonagh, Craig Greathouse, Merle Robinson, Evan Siegling, Michael Tucker, Jason Corner, Marc Parker, Ryan Good, Ronald Homer, Shawn Kratzert, Pat Jewett nsdmmail@gmail.com
Event Type:
Game System:
N/A
Rules Edition:
N/A
# Players:
1 - 150 players
Age Required:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Materials Provided?:
No
Tournament?:
No
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