
Michael Oppenheimer's Pivotal Countries, Alternate Futures is both a synthesis of our knowledge on scenario planning and a practical guide for policymakers. One of America's leading scenario planners, Oppenheimer has advised the Department of State, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the President's Science Advisor, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Brookings Institution. In this book, he develops a sophisticated and coherent method for foreign policy specialists who necessarily deal with rapidly changing situations involving high levels of uncertainty. As he explains, figuring out possible outcomes and designing and appropriate policy requires an ability to identify the drivers of change, the potential wild card events, and the central policy questions in any given situation. Once policymakers determine these, they must plan a scenario. To do that, planners need to know how to build the best team of experts possible, run a session, and create credible narratives for different scenario alternatives. To illustrate how it all works, Oppenheimer draws from a range of real-life planning scenarios, including China and Syria. To be sure, new crises will arise that supplant these current ones, but his basic method will aid policymakers in almost every future situation. While nothing ever goes completely to plan-least of all international conflict-preparing with multiple scenarios in mind will always be the least worst approach to global and regional crises. Methodologically rigorous and comprehensive, Pivotal Countries, Alternate Futures will be essential reading for policymakers and policy students trying to determine the best path forward in any given crisis.
How can policymakers effectively navigate international uncertainty through the application of structured scenario planning? Michael F. Oppenheimer, an experienced advisor to the Department of State and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, presents a systematic framework for anticipating global crises. By identifying primary drivers of change and potential wild card events, he argues that leaders can construct credible alternative futures to inform more robust strategic decision-making.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a practical manual for foreign policy professionals operating under high-stakes conditions. Readers frequently note the technical rigor of the methodology, which serves as a foundational resource for students and practitioners of strategic planning.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190493887
ISBN-13:
9780190493882
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