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		<title>War and Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[War and power are some of the most-widely discussed issues in all of human history and yet they are, time and again, misunderstood - often disastrously so. Whilst we might think the outcome of war is determined by so-called 'Great Powers' who dominate their opponents with their impressive size and military prowess, the reality of modern conflict, as Professor Phillips Payson O'Brien demonstrates, is very different. In this book, strategic historian O'Brien shows us that we need to think less about weapons and battles, and more about the economies, politics and societies that produce them.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Phillips O&#8217;Brien is one of the keenest observers of modern strategy, and his new book takes a deep historical look at the evolution of warfare and its implications for conflicts like the ongoing one in Ukraine&#8217; Francis Fukuyama</b></p>
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<p>War and power are two of the most-widely discussed issues in all of human history, and yet they are, time and again, misunderstood &#8211; often disastrously so.</p>
<p>Whilst we might think the outcome of war is determined by so-called &#8216;Great Powers&#8217; who dominate their opponents with their impressive size and military prowess, the reality of modern conflict, as renowned strategic historian Professor Phillips Payson O&#8217;Brien demonstrates, is very different. He urges us instead to look for &#8216;Full Spectrum Powers&#8217;.</p>
<p>For if we are considering how powerful a nation is and who will win a war, we need to think less about weapons, and more about the economies and societies that produce them; less about individual battles, and more about sustaining campaigns and alliances in which states operate.</p>
<p>Using fascinating examples from the late 19th century to the present day, <i>War and Powe</i>r explains how misunderstanding war and power has led to terrible, even preventable conflicts &#8211; such as the war in Ukraine &#8211; and how more accurate analysis can help us consider the potential conflict between the US and China.</p>
<p><i>War and Power</i> provides a bold new way of understanding the dangerous world around us.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br /><b>&#8216;Phillips O&#8217;Brien is always fantastic. Heterodox. He&#8217;s pretty scathing, even about Biden administration policy . . . A really interesting book&#8217; Paul Krugman, Distinguished Professor of Economics</p>
<p>&#8216;As Phillips O&#8217;Brien points out in this important book, the character of war evolves, but some of the underlying truths, particularly from the second World War, are still very much with us.&#8217; Eliot Cohen, Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins SAIS</b></p>
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		<title>The strategists</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Churchill. Hitler. Stalin. Mussolini. Roosevelt. Five of the most impactful leaders of WW2, each with their own individualistic and idiosyncratic approach to warfare. But if we want to understand their military strategy, we must first understand the strategist.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Entirely fresh, brilliantly insightful and utterly compelling &#8216; </b>James Holland</p>
<p><b>Churchill. Hitler. Stalin. Mussolini. Roosevelt. Five of the most impactful leaders of WW2, each with their own individualistic and idiosyncratic approach to warfare. But if we want to understand their military strategy, we must first understand the strategist.</b></p>
<p>In THE STRATEGISTS, Professor Phillips Payson O&#8217;Brien shows how the views these five leaders forged in WW1 are crucial to understanding how they fought WW2. For example, Churchill&#8217;s experiences of facing the German Army in France in 1916 made him unwilling to send masses of British soldiers back there in the 1940s, while Hitler&#8217;s mistakes on the Eastern Front were influenced by his reluctance to accept that conditions had changed since his own time fighting.</p>
<p>The implications of the power of leaders remain with us to this day: to truly understand what is happening in Ukraine, for example, requires us to know what has influenced the leaders involved.</p>
<p>This is a history in which leaders &#8211; and their choices &#8211; matter. For better or worse.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Churchill. Hitler. Stalin. Mussolini. Roosevelt. Five of the most impactful leaders of WW2, each with their own individualistic and idiosyncratic approach to warfare. But if we want to understand their military strategy, we must first understand the strategist.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Entirely fresh, brilliantly insightful and utterly compelling&#8217; </b>James Holland</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Full of fascinating insights about the use and misuse of power&#8217; </b>Daniel Todman</p>
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<p><b>Churchill. Hitler. Stalin. Mussolini. Roosevelt. Five of the most impactful leaders of WW2, each with their own individualistic and idiosyncratic approach to warfare.</p>
<p>But if we want to understand their military strategy, we must first understand the strategist.</b></p>
<p>In THE STRATEGISTS, Professor Phillips Payson O&#8217;Brien shows how the views these five leaders forged in WW1 are crucial to understanding how they fought WW2. For example, Churchill&#8217;s experiences of facing the German Army in France in 1916 made him unwilling to send masses of British soldiers back there in the 1940s, while Hitler&#8217;s mistakes on the Eastern Front were influenced by his reluctance to accept that conditions had changed since his own time fighting.</p>
<p>The implications of the power of leaders remain with us to this day: to truly understand what is happening in Ukraine, for example, requires us to know what has influenced the leaders involved.</p>
<p>This is a history in which leaders &#8211; and their choices &#8211; matter. For better or worse.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><b>&#8216;For military history buffs, this is a must-read.&#8217; </b><i>Publishers Weekly</i></p>
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