Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Nations' Strategic Cultures
English | 2025 | ISBN: 9798231294343 | 569 pages | EPUB (True) | 1.73 MB
English | 2025 | ISBN: 9798231294343 | 569 pages | EPUB (True) | 1.73 MB
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Nations' Strategic Cultures: The Definitive Guide to the AI Revolution in Global Strategy
In an era where military decisions unfold in seconds rather than days, and algorithms process battlefield intelligence faster than human commanders can comprehend, the fundamental nature of how nations think about war and strategy is undergoing its most profound transformation since the nuclear age.
"Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Nations' Strategic Cultures"
by Dr. Naim Tahir Baig provides the first comprehensive examination of this revolutionary shift, documenting how artificial intelligence is not merely changing the tools of warfare but fundamentally altering the cultural DNA that guides strategic decision-making across the globe.
Drawing on the latest developments through mid-2025—including military AI spending projected to reach $38.8 billion by 2028, real-world lessons from Ukraine's AI-enabled autonomous warfare, and recent Pentagon initiatives like the Thunderforge AI system—this groundbreaking work bridges complex geopolitical theory with accessible analysis for intelligent general readers, policymakers, and strategic professionals. Dr. Baig demonstrates how the integration of AI into military affairs represents a "Darwinian moment" where nations must rapidly evolve their strategic cultures or face strategic irrelevance in an increasingly competitive international system.
The book meticulously examines how major powers are approaching this transformation through distinctly different cultural lenses: America's democratic dilemma of balancing open innovation with security needs; China's state-directed "intelligentization" strategy aimed at achieving cognitive dominance; Russia's asymmetric approach using AI to overcome conventional disadvantages; and Europe's emphasis on ethical frameworks and regulatory leadership. Through detailed case studies spanning from nuclear strategy in the algorithmic age to the new dynamics of alliance politics when sharing algorithms while maintaining advantages, Dr. Baig reveals how strategic culture—not just technology—will determine success in the AI-enabled conflicts of tomorrow.
More than a technological assessment, this work serves as an urgent call for conscious strategic culture design. As AI systems begin to operate at speeds that compress human decision-making time from hours to seconds, the risk of losing human agency over the most consequential strategic decisions has never been greater. Dr. Baig argues that the nations that successfully integrate artificial intelligence while preserving human wisdom and values will shape the next century of international relations, while those that fail to adapt risk not only military defeat but the erosion of the democratic principles and human-centered values that strategic power should ultimately serve. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the marriage of silicon and strategy is reshaping the global order before our eyes.