School of War
A podcast by Nebulous Media - Martedì
194 Episodio
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Ep 33: Steven Pressfield on the Truth about War
Pubblicato: 14/06/2022 -
Ep 32: Barry S. Strauss on Actium
Pubblicato: 07/06/2022 -
Ep 31: Rich Goldberg on Economic Sanctions and Financial Warfare
Pubblicato: 31/05/2022 -
Ep 30: Guy MacLean Rogers on The Jewish Revolt
Pubblicato: 24/05/2022 -
Ep 29: Wesley Morgan on Afghanistan, Part 2 of 2
Pubblicato: 17/05/2022 -
Ep 28: Wesley Morgan on Afghanistan, Part 1 of 2
Pubblicato: 10/05/2022 -
Ep 27: Fred Kagan on Ukraine II
Pubblicato: 03/05/2022 -
Ep 26: Andrew Lambert on the Crimean War
Pubblicato: 26/04/2022 -
Ep. 25: Waller Newell on Putin and Tyranny
Pubblicato: 12/04/2022 -
Ep. 24: Richard Overy on World War II
Pubblicato: 05/04/2022 -
Ep. 23: James Holmes on Sea Power
Pubblicato: 29/03/2022 -
Ep. 22: Jeremy Black on Tank Warfare
Pubblicato: 23/03/2022 -
Ep. 21: Matthew Kroenig on Ukraine and Putin’s Nuclear Weapons
Pubblicato: 16/03/2022 -
Ep. 20: Bill Roggio on Ukraine
Pubblicato: 09/03/2022 -
Ep. 19: Fred Kagan on Ukraine
Pubblicato: 03/03/2022 -
Ep. 18: Bruce Jones on Seapower
Pubblicato: 22/02/2022 -
Ep. 17: Alexander Mikaberidze on Napoleon
Pubblicato: 15/02/2022 -
Ep. 16: Gerry Roncolato on the U.S. Navy
Pubblicato: 08/02/2022 -
Ep. 15: Andrew Lambert on Julian Corbett
Pubblicato: 01/02/2022 -
Ep. 14: Kevin Hymel on General George S. Patton
Pubblicato: 25/01/2022
This podcast seeks to learn what war teaches. There has been a steady decline in the study of military history and its associated theoretical discipline, strategy.This podcast seeks to fill that gap through in-depth interviews on military and diplomatic history. Our guests have included former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the Cold War historian John Lewis Gaddis, and former China Select Committee chairman Mike Gallagher. We discuss the battlefield commanders, diplomats, strategists, policymakers, and statesmen who have had to make wartime decisions in the ancient and modern eras. The subject of an episode may be an historical battle, campaign, or conflict; the conduct of policy in the course of a major international incident; the work of a famous strategist; the nature of a famous weapon; or the legacy of an important military commander or political leader. Aaron MacLean is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. He has worked as a foreign policy advisor and legislative director to Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas and spent seven years in the U.S. Marine Corps. Visit our Substack for episode transcripts Follow along on Instagram