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“On Grand Strategy” is a compelling exploration of historical and strategic thought by renowned historian John Lewis Gaddis. This non-fiction work delves into the minds of great leaders and strategists, from Augustus Caesar to Winston Churchill, examining how their grand visions shaped the world. Gaddis, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, masterfully weaves together themes of leadership, decision-making, and the art of balancing ambition with reality. With its insightful analysis and engaging narrative, “On Grand Strategy” offers readers a profound understanding of the complexities involved in crafting effective strategies across centuries.





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