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Alexander the Great
This book offers a strategic analysis of one of the most outstanding military
careers in history, identifying the most pertinent strategic lessons from the cam-
paigns of Alexander the Great.
David Lonsdale argues that since the core principles of strategy are eternal,
the study and analysis of historical examples have value to the modern theorist
and practitioner. Furthermore, as strategy is so complex and challenging, the
remarkable career of Alexander provides the ideal opportunity to understand
best practice in strategy, as he achieved outstanding and continuous success
across the spectrum of warfare, in a variety of circumstances and environments.
This book presents the thirteen most pertinent lessons that can be learned from
his campaigns, dividing them into three categories: grand strategy, military
operations, and use of force. Each of these categories provides lessons pertinent
to the modern strategic environment. Ultimately, however, the book argues that
the dominant factor in his success was Alexander himself, and that it was his
own characteristics as a strategist that allowed him to overcome the complexities
of strategy and achieve his expansive goals.
This book will be of great interest to students of Strategic Studies, Military
History and Ancient History.
David J. Lonsdale
is Lecturer in Strategic Studies at the University of Hull. He
is author of two previous books.
Strategy and history
Series editors: Colin Gray and Williamson Murray
This new series will focus on the theory and practice of strategy. Following
Clausewitz, strategy has been understood to mean the use made of force, and the
threat of the use of force, for the ends of policy. This series is as interested in
ideas as in historical cases of grand strategy and military strategy in action. All
historical periods, near and past, and even future, are of interest. In addition to
original monographs, the series will from time to time publish edited reprints of
neglected classics as well as collections of essays.
1 Military Logistics and Strategic Performance
Thomas M. Kane
2 Strategy for Chaos
Revolutions in military affairs and the evidence of history
Colin Gray
3 The Myth of Inevitable US Defeat in Vietnam
C. Dale Walton
4 Astropolitik
Classical geopolitics in the space age
Everett C. Dolman
5 Anglo-American Strategic Relations and the Far East,
1933–1939
Imperial crossroads
Greg Kennedy
6 Pure Strategy
Power and principle in the space and information age
Everett C. Dolman
7 The Red Army, 1918–1941
From vanguard of world revolution to US ally
Earl F. Ziemke
8 Britain and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1942–2002
Jeremy Stocker
9 The Nature of War in the Information Age
Clausewitzian future
David J. Lonsdale
10 Strategy as Social Science
Thomas Schelling and the nuclear age
Robert Ayson
11 Warfighting and Disruptive Technologies
Disguising innovation
Terry Pierce
12 The Fog of Peace and War Planning
Military and strategic planning under uncertainty
Edited by Talbot C. Imlay and Monica Duffy Toft
13 US Army Intervention Policy and Army Innovation
From Vietnam to Iraq
Richard Lock-Pullan
14 German Disarmament After World War I
The diplomacy of international arms inspection 1920–1931
Richard J. Shuster
15 Strategy and History
Essays on theory and practice
Colin S. Gray
16 The German 1918 Offensives
A case study in the operational level of war
David T. Zabecki
17 Special Operations and Strategy
From World War II to the war on terrorism
James D. Kiras
18 Science, Strategy and War
The strategic theory of John Boyd
Frans P.B. Osinga
19 US Defense Strategy from Vietnam to Operation Iraqi Freedom
Military innovation and the new American way of war, 1973–2003
Robert R. Tomes
20 US Special Forces and Counterinsurgency in Vietnam
Military innovation and institutional failure, 1961–63
Christopher K. Ives
21 War in Iraq
Planning and execution
Thomas G. Mahnken and Thomas A. Keaney
22 Alexander the Great
Lessons in strategy
David J. Lonsdale
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