NATO & Russia could use systems theory LO3382

Walter Derzko (wderzko@epas.utoronto.ca)
Mon, 23 Oct 1995 15:36:08 -0400 (EDT)

The growing tension involving NATO, Russia, the USA and Ukraine reminds me
of the escalating tensions in the Senge's Beer Game simulation.

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>From today's news services:

RUSSIAN MILITARY THINK-TANK RECOMMENDS RUSSIA-WEST CONFRONTATION. A report
by the Institute for Defense Studies, reportedly commissioned by the
Defense Ministry, concludes that "the U.S. and its allies represent the
main threat to Russian national security" and recommends a return to a
nuclear stand-off and reoccupation of the Baltic states to counter Western
attempts to isolate and destroy Russia, Segodnya reported on 20 October.
The institute also recommends economic protectionism, a military-nuclear
alliance with Iraq, Iran, and Libya, and the creation of a new state
including Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. Duma Defense Committee
Chairman Sergei Yushenkov, a member of Russia's Choice, said the report is
a cause for concern as it reflects the mindset of the Russian high
command. -- Constantine Dmitriev

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I wonder if NATO uses systems theory and diagrams to predict the
consequences of their actions ?

Has anyone designed one for this growing conflict ?

Walter Derzko
Walter Derzko <wderzko@epas.utoronto.ca>