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Placing Alexander the Great's leadership, command skills, and grand
strategy within the context of 21st century military challenges,
and thus showing continuities in leadership and warfare since his
time, this volume demonstrates how and why Alexander is relevant to
the modern world by emphasizing the need for human leadership in
our digital era. Not only does this volume explore Alexander’s
rich military history, but also it provides a robust exploration of
the 21st century security environment. Theorists and policymakers
will gain insight into how Alexander’s story informs our thinking
about peace, war, and strategy, while practitioners and educators
will encounter ways to improve their approaches to leader
development and building curricula. Ferguson and Worthington set
forth these lessons in a thematic framework that organises
Alexander’s reign into distinct parts, concluding these with a
chapter that brings his lessons into the modern world. 25th
National Security Advisor to the president of the United States,
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, provides a thoughtful conclusion to this
fascinating volume. Alexander’s timeless campaigns remain as
germane to this age as any other and demonstrate the critical
importance of dynamic leadership and historical studies in an era
increasingly dominated by the culture of technology. The Military
Legacy of Alexander the Great is expertly written for students and
scholars in a variety of disciplines, including Classics, Ancient
History, Modern History, Peace Studies, and Military Studies. It is
also of great interest to senior defence leaders, military
academies, leadership- and management-focused academic programmes,
intelligence organizations, and senior service colleges. The volume
is also suitable for the general reader interested in warfare,
military history, and history more broadly.
Placing Alexander the Great's leadership, command skills, and grand
strategy within the context of 21st century military challenges,
and thus showing continuities in leadership and warfare since his
time, this volume demonstrates how and why Alexander is relevant to
the modern world by emphasizing the need for human leadership in
our digital era. Not only does this volume explore Alexander’s
rich military history, but also it provides a robust exploration of
the 21st century security environment. Theorists and policymakers
will gain insight into how Alexander’s story informs our thinking
about peace, war, and strategy, while practitioners and educators
will encounter ways to improve their approaches to leader
development and building curricula. Ferguson and Worthington set
forth these lessons in a thematic framework that organises
Alexander’s reign into distinct parts, concluding these with a
chapter that brings his lessons into the modern world. 25th
National Security Advisor to the president of the United States,
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, provides a thoughtful conclusion to this
fascinating volume. Alexander’s timeless campaigns remain as
germane to this age as any other and demonstrate the critical
importance of dynamic leadership and historical studies in an era
increasingly dominated by the culture of technology. The Military
Legacy of Alexander the Great is expertly written for students and
scholars in a variety of disciplines, including Classics, Ancient
History, Modern History, Peace Studies, and Military Studies. It is
also of great interest to senior defence leaders, military
academies, leadership- and management-focused academic programmes,
intelligence organizations, and senior service colleges. The volume
is also suitable for the general reader interested in warfare,
military history, and history more broadly.
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