Strategy as Discursive Construction in the Finnish Defence Forces

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Jouni Westling, Marko Laaksonen, A. Huhtinen
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Abstract This paper draws upon critical discourse analysis to analyse an empirical study of strategy practices in a military organization. The recent practice-turn in strategy research emphasizes the meaning of discourses, routines and activities in a strategy formation process. Strategy is not understood only as an attribute of an organization, but also as activity; it is something people do and say or leave undone and unspoken. Research concerning strategy practices has, however, ignored military organizations and concentrated mainly on private enterprises and public administration. In this paper we argue that there is a need for a practice-turn in the military context as well. Just as practice theory has proven its usefulness in examining corporate strategies, it can also contribute to our understanding of the actual strategy process in military organizations and help us understand the practices behind formulated strategy. We focus on the high-level strategic planners in the Finnish Defence Forces and analyse their conceptions of the strategy process. Based on the data of 14 in-depth interviews, the paper's goal is to analyse the discursive elements of strategy talk in a military organization. This paper will concentrate on three central issues. (1) What is the relationship between civil and military strategists while formulating strategy in a military organization? (2) Who are defined as strategists? (3) Are the high-level strategy planners aware of a variety of hidden agendas and power relations that shape the strategy formulation process? Although the discourses and practices we have found are, of course, context-specific, we claim that similar kind of strategic discourses and practices can be found in other military organizations and possibly even in non-military organizations. Research on civil-military relations has traditionally concentrated on examining the interaction between civil and military organizations but neglected the interaction within these organizations. Our study shows that formulating strategy in military organizations is a complex process far from the Clausewitzian conception that delimits the concept of strategy only to conventional war. Direction-setting, monitoring and allocation of resources are all outcomes of a constant debate between political, military, technological, economical and cultural aspects. Getting to know this kind of process can be beneficial for strategy researchers and managers working in the corporate field as well. In addition, the Finnish Defence Forces constitute an interesting field for strategy research, as it is one of the three European armies that relies on compulsory military service. The fact that almost every male citizen has served guarantees a special position for this institution in society and particularly in strategy discourses.
战略作为芬兰国防军的话语建构
摘要本文运用批判话语分析法对某军事组织的战略实践进行实证分析。近年来战略研究的实践转向强调话语、惯例和活动在战略形成过程中的意义。战略不仅被理解为组织的一种属性,而且也是一种活动;它是人们做的、说的或没有说出口的事情。然而,关于战略实践的研究忽略了军事组织,主要集中在私营企业和公共行政部门。在本文中,我们认为在军事背景下也有必要进行实践转向。正如实践理论已经证明了它在检验企业战略方面的有用性一样,它也可以帮助我们理解军事组织的实际战略过程,并帮助我们理解制定战略背后的实践。我们重点关注芬兰国防军的高级战略规划者,并分析他们对战略进程的概念。基于14次深度访谈的数据,本文的目标是分析军事组织中战略谈话的话语要素。本文将集中讨论三个中心问题。(1)在军事组织中制定战略时,文官战略家和军事战略家之间的关系是什么?(2)谁是战略家?(3)高层战略规划者是否意识到影响战略制定过程的各种隐藏议程和权力关系?虽然我们发现的话语和实践当然是根据具体情况而定的,但我们认为,类似的战略话语和实践可以在其他军事组织中找到,甚至可能在非军事组织中找到。传统上对军民关系的研究主要集中在考察军民组织之间的相互作用,而忽略了军民组织内部的相互作用。我们的研究表明,在军事组织中制定战略是一个复杂的过程,远非克劳塞维茨的概念,将战略的概念仅限于常规战争。制定方向、监测和分配资源都是政治、军事、技术、经济和文化方面不断辩论的结果。了解这种过程对企业领域的战略研究人员和管理人员也是有益的。此外,芬兰国防军是战略研究的一个有趣领域,因为它是依靠义务兵役制的三支欧洲军队之一。几乎每个男性公民都曾服役,这一事实保证了这一机构在社会上,特别是在战略话语中具有特殊地位。
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Journal of Slavic Military Studies
Journal of Slavic Military Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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