In early April the U.S. Army War College held its annual strategy conference, followed by an optional workshop on teaching strategy in a professional military education environment. John Nagl, president of the Center for a New American Security; Andrew Bacevich, a professor of international relations at Boston University; and I sat on the first of two panels. Our task was to address the question, “Is the Senior Service College Approach in Need of Radical Reform in Order to Serve Effectively in the Post-9/11 Environment?”
Here is John’s response.
Over the course of the week I’ll post the responses of Andrew Bacevich and myself. But if you can’t wait, you can watch them here and here.




