34 Strategic Culture and Anticipatory Intelligence

Briana D. Bowen

DOI: 10.4324/9781003010302-38

The distinct fields of strategic culture and anticipatory intelligence share a common problem in that both struggle with significant divergence over their foundational definitions and conceptual boundaries, but both offer highly useful approaches for making better sense of complex systems and problem sets. Strategic culture and anticipatory intelligence are interdisciplinary fields born in the nexus of policy and academia, oriented toward delivering actionable insights for decisionmakers, and drawing on a cheerfully multifarious range of theories and methods to try to better grapple with complex realities in the security domain. Understanding in ...

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