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New Makers of Modern Strategy: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1200 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691204381
  • ISBN-13: 9780691204383
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The essential resource on military and political strategy and the making of the modern world

The New Makers of Modern Strategy is the next generation of the definitive work on strategy and the key figures who have shaped the theory and practice of war and statecraft throughout the centuries. Featuring entirely new entries by a whos who of world-class scholars, this new edition provides global, comparative perspectives on strategic thought from antiquity to today, surveying both classical and current themes of strategy while devoting greater attention to the Cold War and post-9/11 eras. The contributors evaluate the timeless requirements of effective strategy while tracing the revolutionary changes that challenge the makers of strategy in the contemporary world. Amid intensifying global disorder, the study of strategy and its history has never been more relevant. The New Makers of Modern Strategy draws vital lessons from historys most influential strategists, from Thucydides and Sun Zi to Clausewitz, Napoleon, Churchill, Mao, Ben-Gurion, Andrew Marshall, Xi Jinping, and Qassem Soleimani.

With contributions by Dmitry Adamsky, John Bew, Tami Davis Biddle, Hal Brands, Antulio J. Echevarria II, Elizabeth Economy, Charles Edel, Eric S. Edelman, Andrew Ehrhardt, Lawrence Freedman, John Lewis Gaddis, Francis J. Gavin, Christopher J. Griffin, Ahmed S. Hashim, Eric Helleiner, Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh, Seth G. Jones, Robert Kagan, Jonathan Kirshner, Matthew Kroenig, James Lacey, Guy Laron, Michael V. Leggiere, Margaret MacMillan, Tanvi Madan, Thomas G. Mahnken, Carter Malkasian, Daniel Marston, John H. Maurer, Walter Russell Mead, Michael Cotey Morgan, Mark Moyar, Williamson Murray, S.C.M. Paine, Sergey Radchenko, Iskander Rehman, Thomas Rid, Joshua Rovner, Priya Satia, Kori Schake, Matt J. Schumann, Brendan Simms, Jason K. Stearns, Hew Strachan, Sue Mi Terry, and Toshi Yoshihara.

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"A Project Syndicate Best Reads in 2023" "[ Brands] gathers a college of 45 such experts. All are wise after the facts of their field, and each attempts the historians equivalent of the owls neck rotationa sweep that, taking in past and present, looks to the future . . . the scholarship on strategy has become internationalized, and Mr. Brands broadens his sights beyond the familiar theorists and practitionersand beyond the battlefield."---Dominic Green, Wall Street Journal "The book is a great scholarly achievement that has set a new and probably long-lasting benchmark in strategic studies."---Marco Wyss, Journal of Military History and Historiography "It is hard to overstate the importance of this book. The essays provide excellent starting points for research on almost any topic relevant to practitioners, and many of them will endure as the best summaries of thinking on their respective subjects. . . . Reading the book cover to cover would be terrific preparation for a year at any American professional military education institutionor for service in Congress or the executive branch at a time when American strategy appears to be faltering."---John C. Erickson and John A. Nagl, Parameters "Hal Brands has rounded up over 40 authors for his new edition of The New Makers of Modern Strategy: from the Ancient World to the Digital Age. . . .The third great volume of Makers of Modern Strategy that will feature on every pertinent university or staff college reading list."---Beatrice Heuser, Journal of Strategic Studies

Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
Introduction: The Indispensable Art: Three Generations of Makers of Modern Strategy 1(14)
Hal Brands
PART ONE Foundations and Founders
15(252)
1 Strategy: The History of an Idea
17(24)
Lawrence Freedman
2 Thucydides, Polybius, and the Legacies of the Ancient World
41(26)
Walter Russell Mead
3 Sun Zi and the Search for a Timeless Logic of Strategy
67(24)
Toshi Yoshihara
4 Machiavelli and the Naissance of Modern Strategy
91(25)
Matthew Kroenig
5 The Elusive Meaning and Enduring Relevance of Clausewitz
116(29)
Hew Strachan
6 Jomini, Modern War, and Strategy: The Triumph of the Essential
145(24)
Antulio J. Echevarria
7 Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Strategy of Sea Power
169(24)
John H. Maurer
8 Kant, Paine, and Strategies of Liberal Transformation
193(25)
Michael Cotey Morgan
9 Alexander Hamilton and the Financial Sinews of Strategy
218(23)
James Lacey
10 Economic Foundations of Strategy: Beyond Smith, Hamilton, and List
241(26)
Eric Helleiner
Jonathan Kirshner
PART TWO Strategy in an Age of Great-Power Rivalry
267(202)
11 Sully, Richelieu, and Mazarin: French Strategies of Equilibrium in the Seventeenth Century
269(26)
Iskander Rehman
12 Generational Competition in a Multipolar World: William III and Andre-Hercule de Fleury
295(24)
Matt J. Schumann
13 Napoleon and the Strategy of the Single Point
319(25)
Michael V. Leggiere
14 John Quincy Adams and the Challenges of a Democratic Strategy
344(25)
Charles Edel
15 Strategic Excellence: Tecumseh and the Shawnee Confederacy
369(22)
Kori Schake
16 Francis Lieber, the Laws ofWar, and the Origins ofthe Liberal International Order
391(24)
Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh
17 Japan Caught between Maritime and Continental Imperialism
415(25)
S.C.M. Paine
18 Strategies of Anti-Imperial Resistance: Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, and Fanon
440(29)
Priya Satia
PART THREE Strategy in an Age of Global War
469(194)
19 Strategy, War Plans, and the First World War
471(24)
Margaret MacMillan
20 The Strategy of Decisive War versus the Strategy of Attrition
495(27)
Williamson Murray
21 Strategy and Total War
522(23)
Williamson Murray
22 Woodrow Wilson and the Rise of Modern American Grand Strategy
545(24)
Robert Kagan
23 Democratic Leaders and Strategies of Coalition Warfare: Churchill and Roosevelt in World War II
569(24)
Tami Davis Biddle
24 The Hidden Hand of History: Toynbee and the Search for World Order
593(23)
Andrew Ehrhardt
John Bew
25 Strategies of Geopolitical Revolution: Hitler and Stalin
616(22)
Brendan Simms
26 Mao Zedong and Strategies of Nested War
638(25)
S.C.M. Paine
PART FOUR Strategy in a Bipolar Era
663(204)
27 Nuclear Strategy in Theory and Practice: The Great Divergence
665(27)
Eric S. Edelman
28 The Elusive Nature of Nuclear Strategy
692(25)
Francis J. Gavin
29 Limited War in the Nuclear Age: American Strategy in Korea
717(24)
Daniel Marston
30 Ben-Gurion, Nasser, and Strategy in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
741(24)
Guy Laron
31 Nehru and the Strategy of Non-Alignment
765(24)
Tanvi Madan
32 Lyndon Johnson and Robert McNamara: Theory Over History and Expertise
789(28)
Mark Moyar
33 Strategies of Detente and Competition: Brezhnev and Moscow's Cold War
817(24)
Sergey Radchenko
34 Arms Competition, Arms Control, and Strategies of Peacetime Competition from Fisher to Reagan
841(26)
Thomas G. Mahnken
PART FIVE Strategy in the Post-Cold War World
867(274)
35 Dilemmas of Dominance: American Strategy from George HW. Bush to Barack Obama
869(26)
Christopher J. Griffin
36 The Two Marshals: Nikolai Ogarkov, Andrew Marshall, and the Revolution in Military Affairs
895(23)
Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky
37 Strategies of Counterinsurgency and Counter-Terrorism after 9/11
918(28)
Carter Malkasian
38 Strategies of Jihad: From the Prophet Muhammad to Contemporary Times
946(26)
Ahmed S. Hashim
39 Xi Jinping and the Strategy of China's Restoration
972(24)
Elizabeth Economy
40 Soleimani, Gerasimov, and Strategies of Irregular Warfare
996(26)
Seth G. Jones
41 The Strength of Weakness: The Kim Dynasty and North Korea's Strategy for Survival
1022(24)
Sue Mi Terry
42 Strategies of Persistent Conflict: Kabila and the Congo Wars
1046(21)
Jason K. Stearns
43 Strategy and Grand Strategy in New Domains
1067(25)
Joshua Rovner
44 A Revolution in Intelligence
1092(27)
Thomas Rid
45 Grammar, Logic, and Grand Strategy
1119(22)
John Lewis Gaddis
Index 1141
Hal Brands is the Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. His books include The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us about Great-Power Rivalry Today.