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The Burden and the Withdrawal – The American Strategic Revolution

Richard Martin December 8, 2025 No Comments

The United States is undergoing a profound strategic shift from burden-bearing superpower to burden-resisting and increasingly unbound power. Driven by resentment over uneven alliances, faith in geographic insulation, and a desire for maximum freedom of action, America is redefining its role in the world. This transformation destabilizes the global order it once sustained and forces allies, especially in Europe, to confront a new reality: the United States will no longer carry the same burdens it once willingly accepted. Understanding this shift is essential for grasping the future of alliances, global security, and American power.

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Europe’s New Strategic Frontier – The EU, the Eastern Flank, and the Rise of Poland

Richard Martin December 7, 2025 No Comments

Europe is undergoing a significant transformation, moving from a post-Cold War mindset to a new hard security reality. The eastern and northern front-line states are now playing a crucial role in defining the continent’s strategic future.

Poland’s rise, alongside the ongoing defence of Ukraine, is reshaping the balance of power within Europe. This shift highlights the evolving dynamics of security and the importance of these nations in the broader geopolitical landscape.

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The Doctrine of Friction: Power Grids and the Illusion of Optimization

Richard Martin September 30, 2025 No Comments

Modern grids now run on software as much as steel. Virtual inertia and digital controls make them efficient but also fragile. History shows what happens when systems are tuned too tightly: supply chains snap and reactors fail. The military mindset offers a clear lesson: assume friction, assume failure, and build resilience first.

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Judging Strategy Ex Ante: Vietnam, U.S. Grand Strategy, and the Lessons of Context (1955–1965)

Richard Martin August 29, 2025 No Comments

The Vietnam War is still argued over as either unnecessary or strategically successful, often using the very same outcomes as evidence. That shows why hindsight cannot settle the issue. Strategy has to be judged ex ante, by what leaders knew, feared, and believed at the time. Between 1955 and 1965, U.S. leaders saw Vietnam not in isolation but as part of a chain leading from Indochina to ASEAN, Indonesia, Japan, and ultimately the global order. My new essay sets out eight principles for analysing strategy in this way, using Vietnam as a case study with lessons that remain relevant today.

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The Burden of Defence: From Machiavelli to Seven Samurai to Eugene Sledge

Richard Martin August 25, 2025 No Comments

From Machiavelli’s citizen militia, to Kikuchiyo’s lesson in Seven Samurai, to Eugene Sledge’s grim testimony of Okinawa, one truth endures: a land good enough to live in is also good enough to defend. Defence cannot be outsourced. It must be owned by the people themselves.

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Competence Is the Heart of Leadership

Richard Martin July 7, 2025 No Comments

People want to follow competent leaders. While titles and charisma can attract attention, it’s competence that earns respect and trust. My experience shows that competence is the foundation of effective leadership, which consists of knowledge, skills, and attitude. Even the most charismatic leaders can’t succeed without it. Discover how to cultivate leadership that inspires commitment and transforms followers into leaders. Explore the key principles of effective leadership in today’s complex environments.

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The Apocalypse Is Always Now: A Warrior’s Journey from Glory to Home

Richard Martin June 30, 2025 No Comments

What if the true warrior isn’t the one who conquers—but the one who stays? From The Magnificent Seven to The Odyssey, from Apocalypse Now to True Grit, this essay follows a mythic arc: the seduction of glory, the cost of absence, and the revelation that what is worth fighting for was always at home. The apocalypse isn’t in the future. It’s the moment you finally see.

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Fear Is Not a Forecast: Strategic Clarity Amid the Fog of Imagination

Richard Martin June 13, 2025 No Comments

Fear is not a forecast and mistaking emotion for strategic prediction leads to dangerous misjudgments. In the aftermath of Israel’s preemptive and preventive strike on Iranian military and nuclear targets, much of the global response has collapsed into imagined escalation scenarios rather than grounded analysis. My latest piece applies Strategic Epistemology to cut through the fog: this was not retaliation, but a deliberate act of sovereign defence in response to a credible, long-building threat. Strategic clarity demands we distinguish between what is feared, what is possible, and what is actually unfolding.

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Business Under Threat: Rethinking Free Enterprise in an Era of State Mobilization

Richard Martin May 11, 2025 No Comments

In an era where existential threats loom large, the myth of free enterprise is challenged by the reality of state mobilization. As history shows, during crises like World War II and the COVID-19 pandemic, market independence yields to government control and strategic planning. Business leaders must adapt to this shifting landscape, recognizing that resilience is not just about market adaptability but aligning with state imperatives. Discover how strategic leadership can navigate these turbulent times and ensure business survival in a world where sovereignty trumps autonomy. Explore the critical lessons from recent global events that redefine the future of enterprise.

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Totalitarianism as Strategic Entrainment: The Final Gear of Coerced Coherence

Richard Martin April 26, 2025 No Comments

Totalitarianism may appear rare, but it plays a significant role during challenging times. It serves as a mechanism of strict governance, where uncertainty is not tolerated, and total mobilization is essential. Unlike typical authoritarian regimes, totalitarianism seeks to redefine reality, eliminate dissent, and unify social institutions towards a single goal. Even liberal democracies under pressure can adopt totalitarian traits. Join Richard Martin in exploring the dynamics of totalitarianism and its compelling allure in his insightful analysis.

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