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Successful Strategies
Triumphing in War and Peace from Antiquity to the Present
Reveals the key factors that have contributed to the development and execution of successful military and political strategies throughout history.
Williamson Murray (Edited by), Richard Hart Sinnreich (Edited by)
9781107062733, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 29 May 2014
475 pages, 1 map 2 tables
23.5 x 15.5 x 2.9 cm, 0.8 kg
Successful Strategies is a fascinating new study of the key factors that have contributed to the development and execution of successful strategies throughout history. With a team of leading historians, Williamson Murray and Richard Hart Sinnreich examine how, and to what effect states, individuals and military organizations have found a solution to complex and seemingly insoluble strategic problems to reach success. Bringing together grand, political and military strategy, the book features thirteen essays which each explores a unique case or aspect of strategy. The focus ranges from individuals such as Themistocles, Bismarck and Roosevelt to organizations and bureaucratic responses. Whether discussing grand strategy in peacetime or that of war or politics, these case studies are unified by their common goal of identifying in each case the key factors that contributed to success as well as providing insights essential to any understanding of the strategic challenges of the future.
Introduction Williamson Murray
1. The strategic thought of Themistocles Victor Davis Hanson
2. The grand strategy of the Roman Empire James Lacey
3. Giraldus Cembrensis, Edward I, and the conquest of Wales Clifford J. Rogers
4. Creating the British way of war: English strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession Jamel Otswald
5. Failed, broken, or galvanized? Prussia and 1806 Dennis Showalter
6. Victory by trial and error: Britain's struggle against Napoleon Richard Hart Sinnreich
7. The strategy of Lincoln and Grant Wayne Hsieh
8. Bismarckian strategic policy, 1871–90 Marcus Jones
9. Dowding and the British strategy of air defense, 1936–40 Colin Gray
10. US naval strategy and Japan Williamson Murray
11. US grand strategy in World War II Peter R. Mansoor
12. American grand strategy and the unfolding of the Cold War, 1945–61 Bradford A. Lee
13. The Reagan Administration's strategy toward the Soviet Union Thomas G. Mahnken
Afterword Richard Hart Sinnreich.
Subject Areas: Diplomacy [JPSD], International relations [JPS], Military history [HBW]