Most of the ideas that form of the foundation of American defense policy
and military strategy today were once new and untested concepts at the
far edge of strategic thought. It took thinkers of vision and creativity
to give them life and refine them to the point they could be adopted by
the defense community and used for strategy and force development. This
is a never ending process: new strategic concepts constantly emerge,
some fade away, a few pass the tests of suitability, feasibility, and
acceptability and make it into the mainstream. To help with this process
of identifying those new and untested strategic concepts that merit
further examination, the Strategic Studies Institute is publishing a
special series called "Advancing Strategic Thought." This provides a
venue--a safe haven--for creative, innovative, and experimental thinking
about national security policy and military strategy.