On Grand Strategy

John Lewis Gaddis believes that strategic thinking requires an understanding of the interplay of history, literature, and philosophy over 2,500 years of Western civilization. The author also believes that honing strategic thinking is not just about mastering the advice of Machiavelli or Clausewitz. Gaddis contextualizes the last two and a half millennia through case studies and also provides readers with occasional insights from Sun Tzu and other non-Western thinkers. For readers who are interested in grand strategy or those who want to hone their strategic thinking, this book is a great place to start your journey.

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