2020
An Allied Strategy for China –
Large Scale Combat Operations are a Lost Art, and it’s About Time –
Supply Chains for a Dangerous New World
2021 Annual Forecast, A Global Overview –
Historical Warnings For An Era Of Great-Power Competition –
The China strategy America needs –
The Need To Complete On Multiple Battlegrounds –
Dialogue can help separate fact from fiction –
US strategists lost empathy, along with their wars –
Siege Mentality, A Tale of Two Wus –
Strategy and International Law –
World Geography and U.S. Strategy –
Getting The Fair Accompli Problem Right In U.S. Strategy –
Means-Based Decision Making, A Case for the Metaphysics of Strategy –
U.S. Strategic Consistency and Coherence –
Allies Aren’t Friends and Clients Aren’t Allies –
An Evolutionary Approach to Problem Framing and Strategy –
Towards an Epistemology of Grand Strategy –
Clausewitz and the Language of War –
Thucydides on Great Power Competition –
Byzantine Strategy and the False Promise of ‘Managing’ Western Decline –
US Strategy In An Era Of Varied Threats –
We Need a Better Strategic Framework To Win In an Era Of Great Power Competition
Combining the Indirect Approach with the Centre of Gravity –
How Good Order At Sea Is Central To Winning Strategic Competition –
Reflections On Military Strategy –
Distilling The Essence of Strategy –
What’s Modern About Modern Strategy –
Is There a (New) Strategic Arms Race –
The Age of Strategic Instability –
In Defense of a Strategy of Not-Losing
The Last Lion and the Next War
A More Holistic Framework for Military Competition: How the War Might Be Won
Challenge to democracy to counter Russia, China
Turning Battlefield Victory Into Strategic Success: War and the Art of Governance
Gray-Zone Conflict and Hybrid War – Two Failures of American Strategic Thinking