A field I hope emerges in the next 5 years: the intellectual history of military thinking and strategy. There is almost no work on this, at least in the US context, yet the military is *the* most important foreign policymaking institution in our society, and has been since WWII.
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This is what I'm getting at. I need to think about this more thoroughly, but there is *something* unsatisfactory to me about the current literature on strategy; though I'm unable to articulate at this moment exactly what I find frustrating.
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I just taught an undergrad seminar on law & war; first readings were all military history and strategy just to get their feet wet and to make them realize this discourse is fully decipherable to anyone who tries; is not inherently revanchist despite the dadbook stigma
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