
Ep 66: Michael E. O’Hanlon on Military History and Modern Strategy
Michael E. O’Hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution and author of Military History for the Modern Strategist: America’s Major Wars Since 1861, joins the show to talk about how the patterns of military history can shed light on today’s concerns.
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Show Notes
Michael E. O’Hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution and author of Military History for the Modern Strategist: America’s Major Wars Since 1861, joins the show to talk about how the patterns of military history can shed light on today’s concerns.
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Times
• 01:16 Introduction
• 01:50 Military history for the modern strategist
• 05:16 Is military history relevant?
• 09:05 Lessons from the Civil War
• 22:47 Could the South have succeeded?
• 27:46 America starts slow
• 35:35 MaArthur’s dismissal
• 41:16 Could the Korean War have ended earlier?
• 45:11 What is our grand strategy?