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Puzzles versus Problems: The Alleged Disconnect between Academics and Military Practitioners

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2010

Michael W. Mosser
Affiliation:
Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX. E-mail: mosserm@southwestern.edu

Abstract

In the halls of both academic and government buildings, the stories of the gap between theory and praxis are legion. Practitioners speak of misguided academics and armchair generals criticizing the creation of strategy and the conduct of operations from the safety of their universities. Moreover, and at a more fundamental level, practitioners are frustrated that academics just don't seem to “get” the policy world. Conversely, academics bemoan the fact that practitioners often fail to fully think through the problems they claim need to be solved. If they had, many scholars argue, they would understand that the “solution” to a “problem” either becomes a part of the problem itself, or creates a whole new set of problems. Whether one calls the gap between theory and praxis in international relations a difference, a disconnect, or a divide hardly matters. What matters is discovering whether or not it actually exists, and if so, what is being done to rectify it. I first describe and then challenge the conventional wisdom that irreconcilable differences separate the academy and military practitioners.

Type
Reflections Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2010

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