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Routledge Handbook of Strategic Culture [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Utah State University, USA), Edited by (Utah State University, USA), Edited by (Missouri State University, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 542 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032565144
  • ISBN-13: 9781032565149
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 542 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 453 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
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  • ISBN-13: 9781032565149
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This Handbook offers a collection of cutting-edge essays on all aspects of strategic culture by a mix of international scholars, consultants, military officers, and policymakers.



This handbook offers a collection of cutting-edge essays on all aspects of strategic culture by a mix of international scholars, consultants, military officers, and policymakers.

The volume explicitly addresses the analytical conundrums faced by scholars who wish to employ or generate strategic cultural insights, with substantive commentary on defining and scoping strategic culture, analytic frameworks and approaches, levels of analysis, sources of strategic culture, and modalities of change in strategic culture. The chapters engage strategic culture at the civilizational, regional, supra-national, national, non-state actor, and organizational levels. The volume is divided into five thematic parts, which will appeal to both students who are new to the subject and scholars who wish to incorporate strategic culture into their toolbox of analytical techniques. Part I assesses the evolving theoretical strengths and weaknesses of the field. Part II lays out elements of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the field, including sources and components of strategic culture. Part III presents a number of national strategic cultural profiles, representing the state of contemporary strategic culture scholarship. Part IV addresses the utility of strategic culture for practitioners and scholars. Part V summarizes the key theoretical and practical insights offered by the volume’s contributors.

This handbook will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, defense studies, security studies, and international relations in general, as well as to professional practitioners.

Foreword Part I: Evolution of the Strategic Culture Paradigm
1. Defining
and Scoping Strategic Culture: Promises, Challenges, and Conundrums
2. The
Conceptual Heritage of Strategic Culture and Collective Mentality
3. Growth
and Refinement Across the Field of Strategic Culture: From First Generation
to Fourth
4. The Nature and Utility of Strategic Culture Scholarship Part II:
Dimensions and Levels of Strategic Culture
5. Religion and Strategic Culture
6. Political and Strategic Cultures: Linkages, Continuity, and Change in the
Longue Durée
7. The United States and NATO: Is there a Western Strategic
Culture?
8. Nature, Emergence, and Limitations of an EU Strategic Culture
9.
In Defense of the National Profile: Strategic Culture Then and Now
10.
Strategic Culture at the Non-State Actor Level Part III: State of the
Scholarship: National Strategic Culture Resources
11. American Strategic
Culture in the Era of Great Power Competition
12. Russian Strategic Culture:
A Critical Survey of the Literature
13. Chinas Identity through a Historical
Lens
14. The Strategic Culture of the United Kingdom
15. French Strategic
Culture: International Engagement in the Name of National Autonomy
16.
Swedish Exceptionalism and Strategic Culture: Swedish Nuclear Decisionmaking
17. The Strategic Culture of the Federal Republic of Germany
18.
Reinterpreting the (Relatively) Immutable Features of the North Korean
Strategic Culture
19. The Strategic Culture of South Korea
20. Japans
Strategic Culture: An Interpretation of Identity
21. Examining the Strategic
Culture of Singapore: Lion City, Poison Shrimp
22. Indian Strategic Culture:
A Review Essay
23. Pakistans Military-Centric Strategic Culture: A Review
Essay
24. An Iranian Worldview: The Strategic Culture of the Islamic Republic
25. Israeli Strategic Culture: State of the Scholarship
26. Turkeys
Strategic Culture: State of the Literature
27. Understanding Nigerias
Strategic Culture
28. Venezuelan Strategic Culture: Balancing History with
Twenty-First Century Socialism Part IV: The Utility of Strategic Culture for
Practitioners and Scholars
29. Strategic Culture Scholarship: A Users Guide
to the Cultural Topography Methodology
30. Strategic Culture and Tailored
Deterrence
31. Strategic Culture and the US Intelligence Community
32. The
Impact of US Intelligence Community Strategic Culture on Intelligence
Analysts
33. Artificial Intelligence and Strategic Culture
34. Strategic
Culture and Anticipatory Intelligence Part V: Conclusion
35. Consolidating
and Enriching the Field of Strategic Culture: Key Themes and Recommendations
Kerry M. Kartchner teaches strategic culture courses for Missouri State Universitys Graduate Department of Defense and Strategic Studies and for Johns Hopkins University. He is the editor/author of several books, including Crossing Nuclear Thresholds (2019), On Limited Nuclear War in the 21st Century (2014), and Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass Destruction (2008).

Briana D. Bowen is the Associate Director and Cofounder of the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence at Utah State University.

Jeannie L. Johnson is the Director of Utah State University's Center for Anticipatory Intelligence and an Associate Professor within the Political Science Department. She is also the author of The Marines, Counterinsurgency, and Strategic Culture (2018).