1st Edition

Science, Strategy and War The Strategic Theory of John Boyd

By Frans P.B. Osinga Copyright 2007
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    328 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    John Boyd is often known exclusively for the so-called ‘OODA’ loop model he developed. This model refers to a decision-making process and to the idea that military victory goes to the side that can complete the cycle from observation to action the fastest.

    This book aims to redress this state of affairs and re-examines John Boyd’s original contribution to strategic theory. By highlighting diverse sources that shaped Boyd’s thinking, and by offering a comprehensive overview of Boyd’s work, this volume demonstrates that the common interpretation of the meaning of Boyd’s OODA loop concept is incomplete. It also shows that Boyd’s work is much more comprehensive, richer and deeper than is generally thought. With his ideas featuring in the literature on Network Centric Warfare, a key element of the US and NATO’s so-called ‘military transformation’ programmes, as well as in the debate on Fourth Generation Warfare, Boyd continues to exert a strong influence on Western military thinking. Dr Osinga demonstrates how Boyd’s work can helps us to understand the new strategic threats in the post- 9/11 world, and establishes why John Boyd should be regarded as one of the most important (post)modern strategic theorists.

    1. Introduction  Introducing 'A Discourse'.  ‘A Towering Figure’.  'Deeply Flawed'.  Aim and Argument.  A Note on Strategy.  A Note on Strategic Theory.  The Formative Factors of Strategic Theory.  Organization of this Study.  2. The Seeds of a Theory and the Fertile Soil  The Seed of a Theory.  Boyd’s Military Life.  Reading History.  Fertile Soil: The US Military After Vietnam  Experience, Curiosity and Challenges  3. Science: Boyd’s Fountain  Boyd and Science.  Shifting Foundations.  Paradigm Shift.  The Emerging Systems View of the World  Systems Everywhere.  Boyd and the First Stage of the Paradigm Shift.  Conclusion  4. Completing the Shift  Riding the Wave.  Beyond Open and Chaotic Systems: Complexity Theory.  The Postmodern Turn.  Chaos Everywhere.  A Discourse and the Scientific Zeitgeist.  Concluding Words  5. Core Arguments  A Discourse in Prose.  Boyd’s ‘Abstract’ of A Discourse.  Destruction and Creation.  Patterns of Conflict.  Concluding Words.  6. Exploration and Refinement  Introduction.  Organic Design for Command and Control.  The Strategic Game of ? and ?  Revelation.  The Conceptual Spiral.  The Essence of Winning and Losing  7. Completing the Loop  Beyond the Rapid OODA Idea.  The Continuing Relevance of a Discourse.  Analysis/Synthesis  

    Biography

    Frans P.B. Osinga