Contents
Author’s Note
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1—America’s Neo-Clausewitzians
Chapter 2—A Framework for Understanding America’s Wars
Chapter 3—America’s Military Legacy through World War II: Case Studies in Successful Offensive War
Chapter 4—American Conflicts During the Cold War Era: The Unraveling of the American Way of Offensive War
Chapter 5—Wars Not Directly Involving the United States
Chapter 6—The Balkan Wars: Learning the Wrong Lessons
Chapter 7—Iraq: A Case Study in Postmodern Military Failure
Chapter 8—America’s War in Afghanistan
Chapter 9—The Military’s Vacuous New Doctrine
Chapter 10—Organizing for Military Governance
Chapter 11—Declaring Offensive War: Implications for Civil-Military Coordination
Chapter 12—The Frontiers of Strategic Offense
Chapter 13—An Alternative Grand Strategy: Strategic Defense and Limited Wars
Chapter 14—The Roman Dilemma: Why We Must Choose between Republic and Empire
Chapter 15—Offensive War, Governance, and Empire
Appendix—FM 27-5, “Basic Field Manual: Military Government” (1940)
Notes