Superiority at any Price? Political Consequences of the First Offset Strategy

Military strategies serve political ends. Judgments about their effectiveness cannot be separated from the historical and geopolitical context in which they exist. The first U.S. offset strategy met the demands of strategic competition, but in its political context, failed in crucial respects. Any attempt to replicate this past “success” is therefore potentially valuable, but also … Continue reading Superiority at any Price? Political Consequences of the First Offset Strategy