GovDiscovery AI Podcast with Mike Shanley
Disclaimer: Views are guest's own and not the official position of the U.S. Air Force, Department of Defense, or any part of the U.S. Government. Visit www.govdiscoveryai.com [https://www.govdiscoveryai.com] to learn more about our Defense Business Intelligence Solutions Rethinking Warfare & The Role of Civil Society in Modern Conflicts Guest: Lieutenant Colonel Jahara Matisek Episode Summary In this episode, we explore the rapidly evolving landscape of modern warfare and the often-overlooked element crucial to national security: civil society. Joining us is defense strategy expert Lieutenant Colonel Jahara Matisek, who sheds light on why military might—munitions, strategy, and troop deployments—is no longer enough on its own. Drawing on recent events in Ukraine, we discuss how everyday citizens, NGOs, and community networks are stepping in to fill logistical gaps, bolster societal resilience, and act as a critical force multiplier in times of crisis. Key Topics Discussed * The Changing Face of Warfare: Why modern conflicts require a broader perspective that goes beyond traditional military deployments to include civilian contributions. * Insights from Ukraine: Lt. Col. Matisek shares his observations from his August 2021 trip to Ukraine, discussing civilian morale, the psychological impact of government actions, and how NGOs are directly supplying drone units. * Hybrid Defense Explained: A look into the collective security approach that blends conventional military efforts with unconventional community support to counter modern threats. * Civil Society as a Force Multiplier: How local knowledge, networks, and civilian manpower enhance military effectiveness (with parallels drawn to domestic disaster responses like Hurricane Katrina). * Institutional Adaptation: The urgent need for the defense industrial base and military planners to integrate civil society actors into war games and strategic planning. Key Takeaways * Community is Critical: Civil society is no longer a bystander in war; it provides vital logistical support, resources, and local intelligence that traditional military structures may lack. * Integration is the Future: A "hybrid defense" approach that seamlessly integrates civilian efforts is essential for enhancing overall military effectiveness. * Adaptation is Required: Defense organizations must evolve, creating adaptive frameworks and hiring personnel who understand the complex intersection of military and civilian operations. Resources Mentioned * Old and New Battlespaces [https://www.rienner.com/title/Old_and_New_Battlespaces_Society_Military_Power_and_War] by Jahara Matisek: Discusses the growing prominence of sociopolitical-information warfare (Lynne Rienner, 2022). * Lt. Col. Jahara Matisek's insights on the concept of Hybrid Defense.
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