
In his latest book, “Military History for the Modern Strategist,” Brookings senior fellow and U.S. defense strategy expert Michael O’Hanlon examines America’s major wars since the mid-1800s. Linking military operations, wartime objectives, and grand strategy, O’Hanlon explains each war’s main causes, major campaigns, dynamics, and outcomes conceptually and succinctly. He addresses profound questions about modern American military history and outlines three key lessons for decisionmakers, higher-level strategists, history enthusiasts, and military buffs alike. Bringing the reader into the year 2022 and Russia’s brazen and ill-fated invasion of Ukraine, O’Hanlon indeed presents military history for the modern strategist.
On January 27, join the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology at Brookings for a discussion with author Michael O’Hanlon in conversation with retired U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, who will provide insights on the role that military history has played on his experiences as a soldier, commander, and strategist. The discussion will be moderated by Brookings Fellow Melanie Sisson, and the vice president and director of the Brookings Foreign Policy program, Suzanne Maloney, will deliver welcoming remarks.
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