Goldwater Nichols: Still fit for purpose?

Goldwater Nichols: Still fit for purpose?

From Command and Control by Peter Roberts

September 15, 2025 · 33 min · Season 3 · Episode 14

About this episode

Eliot Cohen discusses the implications and necessary amendments to the Goldwater Nichols reforms in US military command and control.

Most people in the C2 world who would acknowledge the Goldwater Nichols reforms of the US military as one of the big muscle movements in command and control over the last 75 years. It provided the framework for how the US would run wars after 1986 and has had mixed success. But in organising the world of conflict along geographic lines, in prioritising the fights of today over preparing for the conflicts of tomorrow, and in – perhaps – ceding strategy to the military, there is a growing urgency in the need to rethink this structure and some of the organisational principles that US C2 is founded on. Eliot Cohen, doyen of US strategy and history, shares his views on why the reforms of 1986 came about and where the system needs amending.

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Host: Peter Roberts

Guest: Eliot Cohen

Topics covered

  • military reform
  • command and control
  • US strategy
  • geographic organization
  • conflict preparation

Keywords

  • Goldwater Nichols
  • US military
  • command and control
  • Eliot Cohen
  • military strategy
  • conflict organization
  • 1986 reforms

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Organizations: US military

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