
S1E5: Admiral Liu Huaqing and China's Island Chain Strategy
For 3000 years, China's overall strategy was to defend against invaders from the West and the North, but to turn its back on the Pacific. In the early 1990s, Admiral Liu Huaqing changed this almost ov...
9 Aug 202226min

S1E4: Leo VI (the Wise) and the Beginning of Western Strategic Thinking
In this episode, we discuss the reign of Leo VI (the Wise), Byzantine emperor and strategist (r. 866–912), with Dr Georgios Chatzelis from the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS).Leo VI predates the...
2 Aug 202224min

S1E3: War and the French Enlightenment: Comte de Guibert
The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars profoundly affected all of Europe and became watersheds in the history of strategy. Until then, French thinking on war had dominated European discourse for...
26 Juli 202226min

S1E2: German Land Warfare Strategy at the Turn of the 20th Century
At the turn of the 20th century, Imperial Germany was a dominant force in thinking about military strategy with a focus on land warfare commensurate with its geography. Prussian strategists agreed wit...
19 Juli 202227min

S1E1: Sir Julian Corbett and the British Way of War with Professor Andrew Lambert
Sir Julian Corbett was at the heart of strategy debates before, during and immediately after the First World War. Educator of the British Royal Navy, he was strongly influenced by Prussian General Car...
12 Juli 202238min



















