Cultural Dimensions of Strategy and Policy [Enlarged Edition]

Cultural Dimensions of Strategy and Policy [Enlarged Edition]
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Book Synopsis Cultural Dimensions of Strategy and Policy [Enlarged Edition] by : Jiyul Kim

Download or read book Cultural Dimensions of Strategy and Policy [Enlarged Edition] written by Jiyul Kim and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-02-07 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There has been a growing recognition in the post-Cold War era that culture has increasingly become a factor in determining the course of today's complex and interconnected world. The U.S. experience in Afghanistan and Iraq extended this trend to national security and military operations. There is also a growing recognition by the national security community that culture is an important factor at the policy and strategy levels. Cultural proficiency at the policy and strategic levels means the ability to consider history, values, ideology, politics, religion, and other cultural dimensions and assess their potential effect on policy and strategy. The Analytical Cultural Framework for Strategy and Policy (ACFSP) is one systematic and analytical approach to the vital task of viewing the world through many lenses. The ACFSP identifies basic cultural dimensions that seem to be of fundamental importance in determining such behavior and thus are of importance in policy and strategy formulation and outcomes.


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