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Endnotes for Great Powers, Chapter One (Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog)

John Boyd makes an appearance in Chapter One of Thomas Barnett’s GREAT POWERS.

15. To remain “fit” . . . grand strategy needs to attract more allies than it repulses.

On Boyd’s life and influence, read Robert Coram, Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War (New York: Little, Brown, 2002); on this specific point, see Chet Richards, “Grand Strategy,” found online at www.d-n-i.net/fcs/boyd_grand_strategy.htm, and Mark Safranski, editor, The John Boyd Roundtable: Debating Science, Strategy, and War (Ann Arbor, MI: Nimble Books, 2008), which contains a foreword by yours truly on Boyd’s impact upon the field.

via Endnotes for Great Powers, Chapter One (Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog).

Tom Barnett’s GREAT POWERS in galleys!

Tom Barnett is justly excited about seeing the first printed copy of his forthcoming GREAT POWERS: AMERICA AND ThE WORLD AFTER BUSH, which will unquestionably be one of the most important books shaping the foreign policy debates of 2009.

Holy M–, M– of G–! The first galley is being overnighted! (Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog)
Holy M–, M– of G–! The first galley is being overnighted!

Exciting to think I’ll be reading the book in a few short hours!