Matthew Kroenig, professor in the Department of Government and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and contributor to the New Makers of Modern Strategy, joins the show to talk about one of the most influential strategic thinkers of all time, Niccolo Machiavelli.
Ep 72: Matthew Kroenig on Machiavelli (New Makers of Modern Strategy #2)
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Ep 90: Andrew Krepinevich on Military Revolutions
Andrew Krepinevich, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and author of The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers, joins the show to talk about how to interpret and think about military revolutions of the past and how that can help us forecast the shape of war in the future.
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• 01:35 Introduction
• 02:50 Andy Marshall
• 07:45 A diagnostic outlook
• 10:11 The military technical revolution
• 19:14 How do military revolutions work?
• 24:49 Playing catch-up
• 27:35 The MRAP question
• 33:34 The pace of change
• 42:17 Mass and main force
• 46:12 What are we not doing that we need to be?
Here is a link to the article referenced in the episode - Hudson Institute - Archipelagic Defense 2.0
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Ep 89: Mick Ryan on Ukraine, Taiwan, and Future War
Mick Ryan, Major General (retired) in the Australian Army and author of White Sun War: The Campaign for Taiwan, joins the show to talk about the war today in Ukraine, the potential war in Taiwan, and the changing character of war itself.
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• 02:22 Introduction
• 05:49 China on Australia’s radar
• 11:56 Ukrainian progress
• 17:26 Timeframe
• 24:00 “We’re helping them tread water. We’re not helping them swim.”
• 27:37 What is China learning from Ukraine?
• 35:20 Can China pull off its own Operation Neptune?
• 41:12 Looking to the past
• 44:35 White Sun War
• 51:23 Everything new is old
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Ep 88: John H. Maurer on Alfred Thayer Mahan (New Makers of Modern Strategy #10)
John H. Maurer, the Alfred Thayer Mahan Professor of Sea Power and Grand Strategy at the Naval War College and contributor to New Makers of Modern Strategy, joins the show to talk about Mahan and his relevance today.
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• 01:30 Introduction
• 02:06 Mahan struck from the syllabus
• 06:30 Early writings
• 09:19 Looking out at the world
• 12:17 Six elements of seapower
• 15:01 Arming for peace
• 20:35 Corbett
• 22:54 The 18th century
• 29:49 A political scientist
• 35:10 Where might one go wrong?
• 39:03 Free security
• 42:26 Who should we be reading?
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