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The Intellectuals Behind the First U.S. Navy Doctrine: A Centennial Reflection
Ryan Peeks
and
Frank Blazich
Alexander Haig, the Problem of Character, and the Danger of History by Analogy
Todd Greentree
Storming Rome with Mike Duncan
Mike Duncan
and
Ryan Evans
History’s Model General? Reflections on the Life and Times of Belisarius
Iskander Rehman
What a 1963 Novel Tells Us About the French Army, Mission Command, and the Romance of the Indochina War
Michael Shurkin
The Wisdom of Limited Power: How to Fix the “Impossible Presidency”
Jeremi Suri
The Trump Administration Has a Model in Andrew Jackson’s Navy
Claude Berube
The Motherland Calls: The Battle of Stalingrad, 75 Years Later
Ian Johnson
Churchill and Orwell: Writers and Heroes for Freedom
Williamson Murray
What Thucydides Teaches Us About War, Politics, and the Human Condition
Eric W. Robinson
The National Security Act Turns 70
William Inboden
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