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New strategic art is required to maneuver political economies to meet the demands of future engagements and campaigns. Current discussions of the projection of political-economic power are typically abstract, high-level, and policy-focused or present singular tactical actions as strategic actions, creating a gap for campaign practitioners. This article addresses the gap by drawing on Joint Planning, Joint Publication 5-0, and Joint Campaigns and Operations, Joint Publication 3-0, to further develop the concept and methodologies first introduced in the author’s earlier article “Multidimensionality: Rethinking Power Projection for the 21st Century.”
Read the article here: https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters/vol54/iss1/4/
Email [email protected] to give feedback on this podcast or the genesis article.
Keywords: sanctions, political-economic power, Russia, Ukraine, China
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New strategic art is required to maneuver political economies to meet the demands of future engagements and campaigns. Current discussions of the projection of political-economic power are typically abstract, high-level, and policy-focused or present singular tactical actions as strategic actions, creating a gap for campaign practitioners. This article addresses the gap by drawing on Joint Planning, Joint Publication 5-0, and Joint Campaigns and Operations, Joint Publication 3-0, to further develop the concept and methodologies first introduced in the author’s earlier article “Multidimensionality: Rethinking Power Projection for the 21st Century.”
Read the article here: https://press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters/vol54/iss1/4/
Email [email protected] to give feedback on this podcast or the genesis article.
Keywords: sanctions, political-economic power, Russia, Ukraine, China

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