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Read My Mind: Why It’s Hard to See Things from the Enemy’s Point of View
Getting the Law Right on Carpet Bombing and Civilian Casualties
Time for Washington to Amp up the Power to Coerce
Lessons in Statecraft Still to Be Learned 5 Years After the Libya Intervention
The Weight of the Punch: British Ambition and Power
Manning the Frontier: Allies and the Unraveling of the World Order
Beyond Iron and Blood: The Complex History of Realpolitik
The Long Shadow of the Gulf War
The Hard Thing About Strategy
Four Key Leaders in Munich on the State of the World
A Clear-Eyed Focus on Our Interests: A Guide for the Next President
No Replacement for Military Engagement and Forward Presence
ICYMI: The War of the Gray Wars Continues
Carnage and Connectivity: How Our Pursuit of Fun Wars Brought the Wars Home
Small States Have Options Too: Competitive Strategies Against Aggressors
A Clear-Eyed Focus on Our Interests: A Guide for the Next President
No Replacement for Military Engagement and Forward Presence
ICYMI: The War of the Gray Wars Continues
Carnage and Connectivity: How Our Pursuit of Fun Wars Brought the Wars Home
Small States Have Options Too: Competitive Strategies Against Aggressors
Preparing for the Next Big War
From the First Gulf War to Islamic State: How America Was Seduced by the “Easy War”
The Urgent Need for Real National Strategy
The Strange Debates of Strategy
Clausewitz Would Not Like America’s Islamic State Strategy
The Strange Words of Strategy
Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here: You Cannot Save the Gray Zone Concept
The Kissinger Effect on Realpolitik
Struggle in the Gray Zone and World Order
50 Shades of Gray: Why the Gray Wars Concept Lacks Strategic Sense
Moscow’s Clients from Kabul to Damascus: Strength and Strategy in International Politics
Why We Must Train Our Forces for Fog and Friction
Now that Turkey Shot Down a Russian Bomber, What Does Escalation Look Like?
Britain Released a New Strategy Document: What Does it Say?
Ash Carter: The Interview
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