Centre for International Security - Hertie School
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A home for the study and debate of today's complex security challenges at the Hertie School in Berlin.
💡 Beyond political culture, Henke points to a deeper issue: a lack of strategic infrastructure.
She calls for more investment in strategic studies & a dedicated office for long-term foresight—like the US Office of Net Assessment.
📘 Full volume 👉 www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.5771/9...
She calls for more investment in strategic studies & a dedicated office for long-term foresight—like the US Office of Net Assessment.
📘 Full volume 👉 www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.5771/9...
June 24, 2025 at 10:34 AM
💡 Beyond political culture, Henke points to a deeper issue: a lack of strategic infrastructure.
She calls for more investment in strategic studies & a dedicated office for long-term foresight—like the US Office of Net Assessment.
📘 Full volume 👉 www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.5771/9...
She calls for more investment in strategic studies & a dedicated office for long-term foresight—like the US Office of Net Assessment.
📘 Full volume 👉 www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.5771/9...
📖 Henke proposes a four-step framework for effective grand strategy:
1️⃣ Define goals
2️⃣ Analyse threats
3️⃣ Form a logic of action
4️⃣ Align means/resources
Henke argues that Germany's grand strategy lacks coherence, specificity, and actionable alignment between threats and responses.
1️⃣ Define goals
2️⃣ Analyse threats
3️⃣ Form a logic of action
4️⃣ Align means/resources
Henke argues that Germany's grand strategy lacks coherence, specificity, and actionable alignment between threats and responses.
June 24, 2025 at 10:34 AM
📖 Henke proposes a four-step framework for effective grand strategy:
1️⃣ Define goals
2️⃣ Analyse threats
3️⃣ Form a logic of action
4️⃣ Align means/resources
Henke argues that Germany's grand strategy lacks coherence, specificity, and actionable alignment between threats and responses.
1️⃣ Define goals
2️⃣ Analyse threats
3️⃣ Form a logic of action
4️⃣ Align means/resources
Henke argues that Germany's grand strategy lacks coherence, specificity, and actionable alignment between threats and responses.