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Military Strategy

The Art of War

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Military Strategy

By: Korey Blathewick
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Military Strategy: The Art of War by Korey Blathewick is a masterclass in the timeless and evolving principles of warfare—one that unpacks the intellectual engine behind every battlefield, campaign, and conflict across history. From the insight of ancient generals like Sun Tzu and Thucydides to the modern complexities of cyber operations and hybrid warfare, this book explores how nations win, why they lose, and what makes strategy both an art and a science.

Military strategy is not just about troop movements and weapon systems—it’s about vision, intention, and the calculated alignment of means to political ends. Blathewick, a former military strategist and seasoned historian, guides listeners through the core pillars of strategic thought. He begins by distinguishing between strategy and tactics, clarifying how one sees the forest while the other navigates the trees. Drawing from the seminal works of Sun Tzu and Clausewitz, he reveals how ancient wisdom still echoes in today’s conflicts.

The book dives into the Principles of War, examining time-tested guidelines like mass, economy of force, and the value of surprise. It investigates the importance of manoeuvre warfare—where agility and dislocation matter more than brute force—and champions the critical yet overlooked role of logistics, the true backbone of any victory. Blathewick demonstrates how wars are rarely won by battles alone, but often by the ability to move, supply, and sustain.

A central focus of the book is how technology has revolutionised the battlefield. Listeners are introduced to the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), the emergence of asymmetric warfare, and how modern challenges—like drone strikes, information warfare, and cyberattacks—have reshaped the rules. These developments underscore the rise of non-state actors, the complexity of grey zone conflict, and the increasingly blurred lines between war and peace.

From the trenches of World War I to the jungles of Vietnam and the deserts of the Middle East, Military Strategy: The Art of War dissects historical campaigns to reveal strategic successes and missteps. It analyses how political objectives shape military means, and how failures in alignment—such as in Vietnam or Afghanistan—lead to protracted and ambiguous outcomes.

The book also introduces listeners to the three levels of war—strategic, operational, and tactical—offering clarity on how decisions cascade from the top down, and why tactical brilliance means little without strategic direction. Through case studies and theoretical framing, it reveals the nuances of grand strategy, where economic, diplomatic, informational, and military tools are woven together to achieve enduring influence and security.

Blathewick addresses the human dimension of strategy too. Leadership, morale, fear, willpower, and public opinion—all play pivotal roles in shaping outcomes. Understanding the mind of the enemy, the culture of allies, and the weight of human error is just as vital as commanding armies. The strategist, he argues, must be as much a psychologist and diplomat as a soldier.

Accessible yet intellectually rich, this book does not merely catalogue history—it teaches listeners how to think strategically. Whether you’re a student of military history, a defence professional, or someone curious about how power operates in the real world, this volume offers a rare blend of theory, analysis, and practical insight.

War may be as old as humanity, but the need for clear, adaptable, and wise strategy has never been more urgent. In an era of nuclear brinkmanship, cyber espionage, and globalised conflict, Military Strategy: The Art of War stands as an essential guide to navigating the 21st-century battlefield—visible or not.

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Military Strategy: The Art of War goes far beyond retelling battles—it teaches how to think strategically. Korey Blathewick connects the lessons of Sun Tzu, Thucydides, and Clausewitz to today’s world of drones, information warfare, and cyber threats. The writing is crisp, well-structured, and filled with thought-provoking insights about leadership, psychology, and the balance between political vision and military action. I found the discussion on the “human dimension of war” particularly compelling—it’s rare for a strategy book to balance intellect with empathy so effectively. Deeply researched, elegantly written, and highly relevant to understanding both history and the present.

From Ancient Wisdom to Modern Warfare

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This book is a rare gem that bridges centuries of military thought with modern relevance. Military Strategy: The Art of War moves effortlessly from ancient campaigns to today’s digital battlefields, showing how the core logic of strategy endures even as weapons and technology change. Blathewick writes with authority and clarity, unpacking complex ideas like the levels of war and the Revolution in Military Affairs without overwhelming the reader. I especially appreciated how he tied theory to real-world examples—from the deserts of North Africa to the complexities of Afghanistan. It’s a comprehensive, intelligent, and fascinating read that belongs on every strategist’s bookshelf.

From Sun Tzu to Cyber War – Strategy Reimagined

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Korey Blathewick’s Military Strategy offers a deep yet accessible understanding of how wars are conceived, planned, and fought. Rather than glorifying combat, it focuses on the thinking behind military action—the alignment of political goals, logistics, and human psychology. The examples from World War I, Vietnam, and modern asymmetric conflicts are perfectly chosen to illustrate both triumphs and mistakes in strategy. I particularly enjoyed the sections on technology’s impact and the evolution of modern hybrid warfare. It’s both a history lesson and a practical guide to strategic thinking. Perfect for students, defense professionals, or anyone curious about how great commanders plan for victory.

An Engaging and Thoughtful Guide to the Art of Str

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Korey Blathewick’s Military Strategy: The Art of War is a masterful exploration of how wars are conceived, fought, and won—not just on the battlefield, but in the mind. The book bridges ancient strategic thought from Sun Tzu and Clausewitz with modern complexities like cyberwarfare and asymmetric conflict. I appreciated how clearly Blathewick distinguishes strategy from tactics, showing how true victory depends on aligning military means with political goals. His use of historical examples—from World War I to Afghanistan—adds real-world depth. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand not just how wars happen, but why they succeed or fail.

A Brilliant and Comprehensive Guide to the Art of

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Military Strategy: The Art of War by Korey Blathewick is one of the most comprehensive and insightful books on strategic thought I’ve ever read. The author expertly bridges classical theory with contemporary realities—from Sun Tzu and Clausewitz to cyber warfare and hybrid conflicts. I especially appreciated how he broke down the distinction between tactics and strategy, and how political goals must align with military means. The historical case studies, from Vietnam to modern asymmetric warfare, make the lessons tangible and relevant. This book is a must-read for students of history, military professionals, and anyone who wants to understand the logic of power in today’s world.

A Brilliant Synthesis of Ancient Wisdom and Modern

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