Military theory is the study of the theories which define, inform, guide and explain war and warfare. Military Theory analyses both normative behavioral phenomena and explanatory causal aspects to better understand war and how it is fought.[1] It examines war and trends in warfare beyond simply describing events in military history.[2] While military theories may employ the scientific method, theory differs from Military Science. Theory aims to explain the causes for military victory and produce guidance on how war should be waged and won,[3] rather than developing universal, immutable laws which can bound the physical act of warfare or codifying empirical data, such as weapon effects, platform operating ranges, consumption rates and target information, to aid military planning.
Military Theory is multi-disciplinary drawing on social science and humanities academic fields through the disciplines of political science, strategic studies, military studies and history. It examines three key areas:
What is war (its nature)?
What forms does war take (its character)?
How are wars won (the application of military power or warfare)?[4]
It is distinct from, and subordinate to, Military Philosophy, which studies questions such as the reasons to go to war, jus ad bellum, and just ways to fight wars, jus in bello. Two of the earliest military philosophers date from the 5th Century BC; Thucydides and Sun Tzu. Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War and Sun Tzu's Art of War[5] offer enduring thoughts on the causes of war and how warfare may be conducted. Likewise, while military theory can inform Military Doctrine or help explain Military History, it differs from them as it contemplates abstract concepts, themes, principles and ideas to formulate solutions to actual and potential problems concerning war and warfare.[6]
^Angstrom, Jan and, Widen, J.J. (2015). Contemporary Military Theory: The Dynamics of War. New York: Routledge. pp. 4–9. ISBN 9780203080726.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Lider, Julian (1983). Military Theory: Concept, Structure, Problems (1st ed.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1–5. ISBN 9780312532406.
^Angstrom and Wider. Contemporary Military Theory. pp. 8–9.
^Lider, Julian (1980). "Introduction to Military Theory". Cooperation and Conflict. XV (3): 151–168. doi:10.1177/001083678001500303. JSTOR 45083282 – via JSTOR.
^For more on scholars valuation of The Art of War, see the Wikipedia article The Art of War
^Angstrom and Wider. Contemporary Military Theory. pp. 4–6.
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