Stability
operations and irregular war are increasingly complex and continually changing
constructs which are no longer served by the traditional processes of the
western military forces. This essay examines the significant work that has been carried out in recent years in an effort to develop new problem framing constructs that hope to offer the commander processes for utilizing and manipulating complex adaptive systems.
What is becoming apparent is that the
process of developing frameworks will not be of value to the military commander
unless these frameworks can be embedded in the decision making process at an
instinctive and experiential level. For the past 5 years the technical cooperation programme (TTCP) has been operating with the objective of harnessing complexity within the defense arena. The introduction of unknown risks
associated with the incomplete and shifting information, and continuous
readjustments due to the multi cell structure of irregular warfare would create
significant base level noise in an adaptive system framework.
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