What is Adamsky’s concept of “cognition,” and how can it explain variations in the approaches to radical developments in military thought and technology in the U.S., Russia, and Israel?
From the Adamsky reading, explain the distinctions between “high context” and “low context” cultures.
According to Jeannie Johnson and Matthew Berrett, what is a “cultural topography map,” and what are its four main components or “Functions”?
What are some examples of “Manifestations” of Strategic Culture?
What are some common themes that emerge from your review of the list of Definitions of “Strategic Culture”?
How can strategic culture provide insights into the assessment of motivations and intent with regard to why countries pursue nuclear weapons as an intelligence analytical exercise?
Please use the following attachments to answer the questions and Adamsky, The Culture of Military Innovation, “Introduction,” pp. 1-14;
Adamsky, The Culture of Military Innovation, Chapter 1: “Cognitive Styles and Understanding Revolutions in Military Affairs,” pp. 15-23.
CROSSING NUCLEAR THRESHOLDS pp. 29-60