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Introduction, Dr. James G. Lacey, Marine Corps War College

Athens and Sparta by Dr. Paul A. Rahe, Hoover Institution

Enduring Strategic Rivalries: Rome versus Carthage by Dr. Barry S. Strauss, Cornell University

Rome, Parthia, and Sassanid Persia: Strategic Rivalries in the Classical Near East by Kenneth W. Harl, Tulane University

"1066 and All That": English and French Strategic Rivalry During the Middle Ages by Dr. Kelly R. DeVries, Loyola University, Baltimore

Genoa and Venice by Dr. Christine Shaw, University of Oxford

Incest, Blind Faith, and Conquest: The Spanish Habsburgs and their Enemies, 1516-1713 by Dr. Geoffrey Parker, Ohio State University

Islam's Final Push by Andrew Wheatcroft

A Contest for Trade and Empire: England v. France, 1658-1783 by Dr. Matt Schumann, Eastern Michigan University

Enduring Strategic Rivalries: Great Britain vs. France during the French Wars (1792-1815) by Dr. Michael V. Leggiere, University of North Texas

The Franco-German Rivalry by Dr. Geoffrey Wawaro, University of North Texas

Enduring Strategic Rivalries: The British Empire versus the American Empire, c. 1812-c. 1940 by Dr. Kathleen M. Burk, University of College, London

Britain and Germany: 1914-1945 by Dr. Williamson Murray, Ohio State University

China, Russia, and Japan and the Competition to Create a New World Order by Dr. S. C. M. Paine, U.S. Naval War College

The Russo-German Strategic Rivalry: 1871-1945, Dr. Robert M. Citino, U.S. Army War College

Enduring Strategic Rivalries: US-Japan Strategic Rivalry to 1941 by Dr. William M. Morgan, U.S. Marine Corps War College

Cold War Strategic Rivalry: The Soviet Union Contra Mundo (1945-1991) by Dr. James H. Anderson, U.S. Marine Corps War College

About the Author

James Lacey is Course Director and Professor of both Strategic Studies and Political Economy at the Marine Corps War College. His previous books include The Moment of Battle: Twenty Clashes that Changed the World (with Williamson Murray) and The First Clash: The Miraculous Greek Victory at Marathon and Its Impact on Western Civilization.

Reviews

"[A] forceful look at many of the notable rivalries of history....Among the strengths of the work overall is that the chapters, whose topics are distinct and can be read independently, nonetheless allow a reader to encounter both thematic patterns between rivalries and complementary vantage points of different powers' strategic positions....Great Strategic Rivalries usefully examines over two millennia of military history in an informative and useful
way....[A]n effective work that is well organized and expertly written, and the result is a worthwhile resource."--Nicholas Michael Sambaluk, Journal of Military History
"An excellent introductory chapter and sixteen valuable essays on the great international struggles of history, from the contest between Athens and Sparta to that between the Cold War superpowers. Each one can be read--and will be greatly used by students and professors alike--as a stand-alone survey. It's a great addition."--Paul Kennedy, Yale University
"From the conflict between Athens and Sparta which ravaged ancient Greece, to the Cold War which dominated the 20th century, humanity has been plagued by these collisions. Here this phenomenon, the great strategic rivalries which have inflicted such sufferings on mankind, is considered in its own right. James Lacey has brought together a series of forensic dissections of the causes and effects of these terrible events across world history. Every chapter is
written by an expert of international repute who describes and analyses the course of events. The result is much more than an antiquarian look at the past, for we now face fresh uncertainties as new
rivalries emerge in our uncertain world. Those who write here scorn simplicities and slogans, and instead offer insight into the complexity of human affairs at the highest level, for 'Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.'"--John France, Swansea University
"This impressive collection of essays is the first serious historical investigation of enduring strategic rivalries as a structural feature of inter-state conflicts. The case studies range from Athens and Sparta's clash in the Peloponnesian War to US-Soviet rivalry during the Cold War, and cover not only the motivations behind such enmities, but the broader conditions which call them forth and bring them to an often abrupt conclusion."--Peter Wilson, All Souls
College, University of Oxford
"Kudos to James Lacey who has assembled preeminent military historians to explain the strategic rivalries of great powers from the Greeks to the Cold War. What emerges is a superb reminder that human nature over the ages does not change and nations remain governed as much by their collective emotions as by their rational calculations. The result is a professional and refreshing effort to remind us that behind the fog of war there are always strategies, whether
foolish or inspired." --Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University, author of Carnage and Culture

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