Project Connect: Roger McDermott- Escalation Management à la Russe: A Multi-Domain Operations Game for NATO Strategic Planners
Date: February 6th, 2025 at 15:00 CET / 09:00 EDT Platform: Cisco Webex Events
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Dr. Roger McDermott will present Escalation Management à la Russe: The Kremlin’s Threat Assessment, Forecasting, and Conflict Control Tools. His latest research explores Moscow’s approach to assessing, managing, and mitigating escalatory scenarios in geopolitical and military contexts.
The presentation examines the Military-Political Situation (VPO) system, a sophisticated tool for categorizing threats across phases from calm to war, emphasizing its integration with the National Defense Management Center (NTsUO) for centralized decision-making. It highlights the role of advanced analytical tools, such as Bayesian networks and simulation modeling, in refining threat assessments.
Additionally, the lecture explores the principles of edinonachaliye (unity of command) and vzaimodeistvie (inter-agency interaction), which underpin Moscow’s emphasis on centralized control and hierarchical coherence. Finally, it addresses the challenges of over-centralization and rigidity, offering insights into adaptations like digital documentation systems to enhance flexibility in dynamic conflict environments.
Biography
Roger McDermott
Title: Visiting Senior Research Fellow Affiliation: Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Roger N. McDermott is a graduate of the University of Oxford in Modern History and a leading authority on the Russian military. He is Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Department of War Studies, King’s College, London; Research Associate, Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies (MECACS), University of St. Andrews, Scotland; and a guest lecturer on Russian military strategy at Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr in Hamburg, Germany.
McDermott is an Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a member of the British Commission for Military History. His book publications include The Reform of Russia’s Conventional Armed Forces: Problems, Challenges and Policy Issues, Jamestown Foundation, Washington, DC, 2011. His most recent book is Russia’s Path to the High-Tech Battlespace, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2022.