This timely PKSOI Paper on unconventional strategic shock provides the
defense policy team a clear warning against excessive adherence to past
defense and national security convention. Including the insights of a
number of noted scholars on the subjects of "wild cards" and "strategic
surprise," the author, Nathan Freier, argues that future disruptive,
unconventional shocks are inevitable. Through strategic impact and
potential for disruption and violence, defense-relevant unconventional
shocks, in spite of their nonmilitary character, will demand the focused
attention of defense leadership, as well as the decisive employment of
defense capabilities in response. As a consequence, Mr. Freier makes a
solid case for continued commitment by the Department of Defense to
prudent strategic hedging against their potential occurrence.