The Last Warrior, Andrew Krepinevich
The Last Warrior, Andrew Krepinevich
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The Last Warrior
Andrew Marshall and the Shaping of Modern American Defense Strategy

Author: Andrew Krepinevich, Barry Watts

Narrator: Malcolm Hillgartner

Unabridged: 11 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2015


Synopsis

Andrew Marshall is a Pentagon legend. For more than four decades he has served as Director of the Office of Net Assessment, the Pentagon's internal think tank, under twelve defense secretaries and eight administrations. Yet Marshall has been on the cutting edge of strategic thinking even longer than that. At the Rand Corporation during its golden age in the 1950s and early 1960s, Marshall helped formulate bedrock concepts of US nuclear strategy that endure to this day; later, at the Pentagon, he pioneered the development of "net assessment"—a new analytic framework for understanding the long-term military competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. Following the Cold War, Marshall successfully used net assessment to anticipate emerging disruptive shifts in military affairs, including the revolution in precision warfare and the rise of China as a major strategic rival of the United States.In The Last Warrior, Andrew Krepinevich and Barry Watts—both former members of Marshall's staff—trace Marshall's intellectual development from his upbringing in Detroit during the Great Depression to his decades in Washington as an influential behind-the-scenes advisor on American defense strategy. The result is a unique insider's perspective on the changes in US strategy from the dawn of the Cold War to the present day.Covering some of the most pivotal episodes of the last half century and peopled with some of the era's most influential figures, The Last Warrior tells Marshall's story for the first time, in the process providing an unparalleled history of the evolution of the American defense establishment.

About Andrew Krepinevich

Andrew Krepinevich is the president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and the author of 7 Deadly Scenarios, which was adopted by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates for use in Pentagon planning, and The Army and Vietnam, which is considered one of the seminal works on the Vietnam War and counterinsurgency warfare.

About Malcolm Hillgartner

Malcolm Hillgartner is an accomplished actor, writer, and musician. Named an AudioFile Best Voice of 2013 and the recipient of several Earphones Awards, he has narrated over 250 audiobooks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maria

Andrew Marshall worked for years at the Rand Think Tank, doing strategic assessments for the Air Force before doing the same thing at the Pentagon. During the Cold War he was the one trying to figure out, how powerful the USSR was and how powerful the USSR thought that the USA was. Why I started this......more

Excellent insight into the minds and actions that shaped the world we see, the struggles that were had, the number of time we lost focus despite having been handed insight years ahead of time. I'm glad the ONA exists, hopefully they are incorporating the lessons and guidance of Marshall and his stud......more

Goodreads review by Wilson

One of my new favorites. I only stumbled upon this book and since I’m at the Pentagon, I might as well learn a bit about “Yoda”. His prescient analysis was literally 50 years ahead of its time, and went unnoticed for about 30 of those years once he completed his “Military Technological Revolution” (......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

I read this a couple of years ago. Marshall clearly had a dedicated group of mentees, and for that I think he should be commended. But I’ve found that those acolytes are probably not well placed to bring a dispassionate analysis of his life and work. For example, Marshall’s signature work at Rand th......more


Quotes

“Andrew Marshall mentored a series of Secretaries of Defense, beginning with James Schlesinger, in devising strategies for competing successfully with global adversaries. The Last Warrior tells that story and shows how Marshall used the revolutionary concept of ‘net assessment’ to do it.” Harold Brown, former Secretary of Defense

“A fascinating account of the life and career of one of America’s leading strategic thinkers, The Last Warrior outlines much of the intellectual history of American security since World War II, while also shining a light on the challenges we continue to face.” Mac Thornberry, member of congress

“[A] detailed, rigorous account of Marshall’s career at RAND Corporation and the Department of Defense…Informed readers of foreign policy and specialists will find the authors’ research impressive and Marshall’s story enlightening.” Library Journal

“A well-organized biography of Andrew Marshall, the architect of the Defense Department’s ‘net assessment’ strategy since the early days of the Cold War…An elucidating intellectual history of an influential strategic sage that few outsiders have ever heard of.” Kirkus Reviews