Michael O’Hanlon is senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, where he holds the Philip H. Knight Chair in defense and strategy; adjunct professor at Columbia, Georgetown, and George Washington Universities; and a member of the Defense Policy Board.
“A masterful examination of past American grand strategy and
foreign policies, a compelling, thoughtful, and thought-provoking
proposal of a new grand strategy by one of America’s foremost
writers and thinkers on U.S. defense, foreign policy, and
geopolitics.”—General David Petraeus, U.S. Army (Ret.), former
Commander of the Surge in Iraq, U.S. Central Command, and the
International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, and former
Director of the CIA
“An exceptional, vividly-written guide to American strategy in the
post-pandemic world, from one of America’s best national security
thinkers. O’Hanlon makes a compelling case for resolute
restraint at a moment when the United States is no longer the only
big kid on the geopolitical block, and faces an array of new
challenges.”—William Burns, former Deputy Secretary of State
“O’Hanlon’s deep passion for scholarship and his desire to see
America do the right thing have animated his decades in Washington.
His book is a rewarding read on what the U.S. role in the world
should be in these fraught times.”—Jung Pak, Brookings
Institution
“Many scholars write about grand strategy, but O’Hanlon’s
technical, strategic, and practical skills are unique. His insights
are essential for anyone trying to understand how America should
navigate the daunting geopolitical environment it confronts
today.”—Hal Brands, author of American Grand Strategy in the Age of
Trump
“For the many of us despondent about the state of international
relations today, O’Hanlon offers a bracing corrective, a
masterpiece that should banish any nostalgic yearning for the
‘simplicity’ of the Cold War.”—Jeffrey Feltman, former U.S.
Assistant Secretary of State and former U.N. Under Secretary
General
“O’Hanlon wisely and convincingly argues that restraint is the
right answer for America. Not withdrawal, not isolationism, but
restraint.”—Bruce Riedel, retired CIA officer, Brookings
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