A biological perspective on human behaviour has much to offer for a
better understanding of the relationship between co-operation and
conflict. Regardless whether one sees war and joint operations
through the eyes of Clausewitz, approaches it as a complex
optimisation process, or examines it along attributes that display
similarities with biological evolution, there are timeless and
innate characteristics. It is not difficult to conclude that both
biological evolution and joint operations are intrinsically
complex, and primordial violence is at the heart of both.Thus
comprehending joint operations in an evolutionary framework rejects
classical theories and promotes complexity thinking that requires a
shift from mechanics to biology. The emphasis should move from
statics to dynamics, from time-free to time-prone reality, from
determinism to probability and chance, and from uniformity to
variation and diversity.In this book the author approaches joint
operations as a complex adaptive system in which the system
properties emerge from the interactions of the many components at
lower levels. Dispersed interactions indicate a mechanism that
lacks global control, but feeds from a crosscutting hierarchical
setup. Similarly to biological evolution, joint operations also
feature perpetual novelty and are far from equilibrium dynamics
that demand continual adaptation.This requires soldiers to evolve
rapidly to handle dynamic and changing situations instead of
focusing on anticipated circumstances and conditions that come as
the result of single and rigid prescriptive models. Biological
evolution as a basis for better understanding the dynamics of
military operations certainly does good service. First it helps
value the many irregular processes found on the tactical level,
second it can help find a balance between centralisation and
decentralisation when executing tactical level tasks. Third, it can
facilitate a better understanding for achieving a match between the
external diversity of the environment and the internal variation of
military organisations to cope with the many challenges present in
that environment.
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