BRIEF CONTEMPLATIONSI attended an interdisciplinary-but-history centered conference on Monday that included some presentations by well regarded scholars like
David Kyvig and
Artemus Ward. However, I was most intrigued by a sociologist who was recounting the evolution of
CAPS, which is Chicago's community policing program. In essence, CAPS is COIN doctrine carried out by civil agencies. Anyone who has read
John Nagl or
David Kilcullen or follows the tenets of the 4GW school, will immediately recognize the premises of CAPS, though my intuition is that the OODA Loop has been much slower with the City of Chicago than it has been even with CENTCOM.
Amusingly, the professor, a younger, urban hipster-type female, reacted with visible anxiety when I pointed out the similarities with counterinsurgency doctrine.
Labels: academia, COIN, historians, ideas, intellectuals, personal