Strategy 101: Foundations Of Strategic Thinking
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 544.79 MB | Duration: 1h 18m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 544.79 MB | Duration: 1h 18m
From Clausewitz to Cyberwarfare: A Comprehensive Guide to Strategic Theory
What you'll learn
Be able to understand the key concepts and theories of international strategy
Be able to analyse historical and contemporary events through a strategic lens
Be able to evaluate the strategic choices of states and non-state actors
Be able to apply strategic thinking to current challenges in international affairs
Requirements
This course is designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of background. There are no formal requirements to take this course. Here’s what I recommend for the best learning experience: A curiosity about strategy across military, political, or business contexts will enhance your learning. The ability to think critically and adapt your understanding as we cover various frameworks and theories. A notebook or a digital device to jot down key points and quiz answers.
Description
Ever been intrigued by the strategies used by leaders and generals throughout history? This introductory course takes you on a journey through the history, theory, and practice of strategy, from ancient battlefields to modern challenges.We'll start by exploring the roots of strategic thinking in ancient Greece, where the concept was closely tied to military leadership. You'll discover how strategists plan, analyze, and make decisions to achieve victory.Then, we'll trace the evolution of strategic thought and how it adapted to changing warfare. We'll analyze influential strategists like Clausewitz, Mahan, Corbett, Douhet, and Warden, whose ideas still shape modern strategies.But strategy isn't just for the military. We'll examine its applications across different domains: land, sea, air, and cyberspace. You'll learn to adapt your strategic thinking to diverse environments, from terrain analysis to cyber warfare.We'll also dive into 21st-century challenges like nuclear deterrence, predicting the future, and the impact of technologies like AI and nanotechnology. You'll gain insights into modern conflict and learn to develop adaptable strategies.By the end, you'll have a solid grasp of strategic theory and be able to apply it to various challenges, from leading teams to making everyday decisions. Join me and unlock your strategic potential!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Strategy
Lecture 1 Introduction to Strategy
Section 2: Historical Developments of Strategy
Lecture 2 Historical Development of Strategy
Section 3: Land, Air and Sea Environments
Lecture 3 Land, Air and Sea Environments
Section 4: Nuclear Strategy
Lecture 4 Nuclear Strategy
Section 5: Current and Future Challenges
Lecture 5 Current and Future Challenges
Section 6: The Challenge of Future-Gazing
Lecture 6 The Challenge of Future-Gazing
Section 7: Technology as a Game Changer
Lecture 7 Technology as a Game Changer
Section 8: Vision of the Future
Lecture 8 Vision of the Future
Section 9: Conclusion
Lecture 9 Conclusion
Aspiring Strategists, Students of History or Political Science, Military Enthusiasts or Officers, Lifelong Learners