TY - BOOK AU - Lonsdale,David J. TI - Alexander the Great: lessons in strategy T2 - Strategy and history SN - 978-0-415-35847-7 U1 - 938.07092 23E PY - 2007/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Strategy--History--To 1500 KW - Greece--History--Macedonian Expansion, 359-323 B.C.--Campaigns KW - Macedonia--History, Military N1 - Bibliogr. p. [180]-186 N2 - "This book offers a strategic analysis of one of the most outstanding military careers in history, identifying the most pertinent strategic lessons from the campaigns of Alexander the Great. David Lonsdale argues that since the core principles of strategy are eternal, the study and analysis of historical examples have value to the modern theorist and practitioner. Furthermore, as strategy is so complex and challenging, the remarkable career of Alexander provides the ideal opportunity to understand best practice in strategy, as he achieved outstanding and continuous success across the spectrum of warfare, in a variety of circumstances and environments. This book presents the thirteen most pertinent lessons that can be learned from his campaigns, dividing them into three categories: grand strategy, military operations, and use of force. Each of these categories provides lessons pertinent to the modern strategic environment. Ultimately, however, the book argues that the dominant factor in his success was Alexander himself, and that it was his own characteristics as a strategist that allowed him to overcome the complexities of strategy and achieve his expansive goals. This book will be of great interest fo students of strategic studies, military history, and ancient history"--Page i ER -