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Edward Nicolae Luttwak (born 4 November 1942) is an American author known for his works on grand strategy,
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, geoeconomics,
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, and
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. He is best known for being the author of '' Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook''. His book ''Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace'', also published in Chinese, Russian and ten other languages, is widely used at war colleges around the world. His books are currently published in 29 languages besides English.


Early life

Luttwak was born into a
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family in Arad, Romania that fled Soviet occupation after World War II. He was thereafter raised in Italy and England.


Career

After attending a boarding school in Berkshire, where he joined the British Army cadet corps, Luttwak moved to London at the age of 16 and went to a
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. He then studied analytical economics at the London School of Economics. In 1968, when he was 26 and working in London as a consultant for the oil industry, he published the book '' Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook'', a pastiche of a military manual. The book explains in detail how to overthrow the
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of a state, looking in particular at coups d'état on the African continent and in the Middle East. The
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author John le Carré praised the book and compared Luttwak to Machiavelli. Luttwak graduated from the London School of Economics in 1969. Luttwak was a war volunteer in
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in 1967 and later worked for the
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. In 1972 he moved to the
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for graduate studies at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He graduated with a PhD in International Relations in 1975. The title of his dissertation was ''Force and Diplomacy in Roman Strategies of Imperial Security''. Earlier, during a two-month visit to Washington, D.C. in 1969, Luttwak and Richard Perle, his former roommate in London, joined a
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, the Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defence Policy, assembled by Dean Acheson and Paul Nitze to lobby Congress for anti-ballistic missile systems. In late 1974 and into 1975 a series of articles was published by neoconservative intellectuals discussing whether the US military should seize the oilfields in Saudi Arabia. In March 1975, ''
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'' published an article that Luttwak had written under the
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"Miles Ignotus" with the title "Seizing Arab Oil." Luttwak had previously published the gist of his argument on how to break Arab power under the title "Obsolescent Elites", using his real name, in '' The Times Literary Supplement''. He suggested that U.S. Marines, assisted by the
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, should storm the eastern beaches of Saudi Arabia. The article and the author attracted considerable attention, but there is no evidence that the Ford administration ever considered such an intervention. James Akins, then U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, publicly denounced the "invasion scenario" as a product of "sick minds." In 2004 Luttwak told the ''
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'' that he had written the article "after discussion with several like-minded consultants and officials in the Pentagon." In 1976 Luttwak published ''The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire from the First Century AD to the Third'', which generated controversy among professional historians who saw Luttwak as an outsider and a non-specialist in the field. However, the book is recognized as seminal because it raised basic questions about the
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and its defense of the Roman frontier. Kimberly Kagan, writing in the ''Journal of Military History'', states "Ancient historians have demonstrated that Edward Luttwak's The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire does not accurately describe Roman grand strategy, and many conclude that there was no Roman imperial grand strategy." Tanner Greer writes "So conclusively wrong is this book that I do not think it should be included on any syllabus. Since Luttwak published that book in 1976, a dozen studies of Roman frontier deployments, Roman strategic culture, and Roman decision making have been published. All offer a steady refutation of Luttwak’s work. However, not one of those books or articles would have been written without Luttwak’s work. Luttwak was wrong in every particular except the questions he asked—but those questions were good enough to create an entire subfield of research." Later Luttwak started researching the Byzantine empire, beginning with its earliest surviving texts. According to Harry Sidebottom, the majority of scholars were hostile to Luttwak's enthusiasm for fighting wars on client state territory and the book made uncomfortable reading in some circles in
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because in the 1980s Luttwak became a security consultant to U.S. President
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. In 1987 Luttwak published ''Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace''. According to Luttwak's publisher, Harvard University Press, the book has been widely acclaimed. Luttwak became known for his innovative ideas. He suggested, for example, that attempts by major powers to quell regional wars actually make conflicts more protracted. Luttwak went on to provide consulting services to multinational corporations and government agencies, including various branches of the U.S. government and the U.S. military. Luttwak has served on the editorial boards of ''Géopolitique'' (France), the '' Journal of Strategic Studies'', '' The European Journal of International Affairs'', and the '' Washington Quarterly''. He speaks English, French,
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, Italian, and Spanish, in addition to his native Romanian. In 1997, with three partners, he purchased 19,000 hectares of land in the Bolivian Amazon, where he set up a cattle ranch. Luttwak was a lecturer in economics at the University of Bath from 1964 to 1966. In 2004 Luttwak was awarded an honorary doctorate degree (LLD) from the University of Bath. He has also received honorary degrees from a university in Arad, Romania and another from Timisoara's University as well as the University of Bucharest. His book ''The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire'' was published in late 2009. Leon Wieseltier, who got to know Luttwak during the Reagan years, wrote: "Edward was this figure out of a Werner Herzog film. He was not some person who had read a bit of Tacitus and now worked at the Pentagon. He knew all the languages, the geographies, the cultures, the histories. He is the most bizarre humanist I have ever met." Luttwak has said that he has used
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's film '' Seven Samurai'' to train men to fight in war, including villagers in El Salvador.


Predictions

Before the first Persian Gulf War Luttwak incorrectly predicted that Iraqi President
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would evacuate Kuwait "after a week or two of bombing he bombing continued for six weeks without inducing him to do soand warned that the use of ground forces without heavy preliminary bombing 'could make Desert Storm a bloody, grinding combat with thousands of (US) casualties.'" Writing a month into the bombing, Luttwak still opposed a ground campaign. He forecast that it would lead inevitably to a military occupation of Iraq from which the United States would be unable to disengage without disastrous foreign policy consequences. In the 1999 book ''Turbo-Capitalism: Winners and Losers in the Global Economy'' Luttwak predicted that dynamic economic growth would increase ugly social phenomena such as higher
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s and job insecurity, as anticipated in his ''London Review of Books'' article "Why Fascism is the Wave of the Future". ''
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'' described Luttwak's article as forecasting the rise of
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to the American presidency, citing his article's predictions about a political vacuum emerging from the neglect of workers from political party establishments. In 2009, Richard Posner analyzed intellectuals with a public profile in the U.S. Posner claimed that Luttwak sees many affinities between the United States and the declining
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, leading Luttwak to predict a dark age in which the U.S. population will experience decline into
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status. According to Posner, Luttwak retained his economic pessimism when the economy of the United States stood at the turn of the century. Luttwak predicted in a 2016 op-ed in ''
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'' that the Trump administration would pursue a foreign policy "unlikely to deviate from standard conservative norms", withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and Iraq, avoiding involvement in Syria and Libya, eschewing trade wars, and modestly reducing spending — in short, "changes at the margin". In fact, Trump initiated his first trade war during his first term in office in January 2018, and his second trade war in February 2025.


On grand strategy

Luttwak has long insisted on the necessity of a grand strategy, but he moved beyond preoccupation with military intervention, and started to theorize
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and
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s. His ''Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union'' (1983) was the first English-language text that recognized the different nationalities that were re-emerging in the USSR and were ignored by both "Kremlinologists" and U.S. intelligence. Luttwak concluded that the Soviet Union relied entirely on military instruments for its grand strategy. Luttwak argued that
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's warning against aggressive wars was no longer relevant in the post-World War II era. He reasoned that when confronted with
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, statecraft needed a grand strategy, that is, "the firm subordination of tactical priorities, material ideals, and warlike instincts to political goals". For Luttwak, grand strategy was no longer a military doctrine, but a political issue, and diplomacy was needed to achieve the security of the state. Writing in 2007 for the ''
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'', former
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's speechwriter David Frum said of Luttwak: "His book on the grand strategy of the
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was terrific, and his ''Coup d'État'' is that astounding thing: a great work of political science that is also a hilarious satire.


Personal life

Luttwak describes himself as a "fanatical snorkeler" and exercises every day. He lives with his wife in Maryland. He has a son and daughter, as well as three grandchildren. Luttwak does not own a smartphone.


Works

Several of his books as listed below have also been published in other English-language editions in the UK, US, and India, and in foreign languages: Arabic, Bahasa, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Bahasa Indonesia, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (and Brazilian Portuguese), Romanian, Russian, Spanish (in Spain, Argentina and Venezuela), Swedish, Thai, and Turkish. He has also published other books in Italian and in Japanese only.


Books

* '' Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook'' (London, Allen Lane, 1968; Revised Edition: Cambridge, MA, 1979; London, 1979; Sydney, 1979) * ''A Dictionary of Modern War'' (London, Allen Lane, 1971; revised edition in 1991 with Stuart L. Koehl; new edition in 1998) * ''The Strategic Balance, 1972'' (New York, Library Press, 1972) * ''The Political Uses of Sea Power'' (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974) * ''The US–USSR Nuclear Weapons Balance'' (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications, 1974) * ''The Israeli Army: 1948-1973'' (with Daniel Horowitz) (New York, HarperCollins and London, Allen Lane, 1975) *
The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire from the First Century AD to the Third
' (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976) ; * ''Strategic Power: Military Capabilities and Political Utility'' (California, 1976) * ''Sea Power in the Mediterranean: Political Utility and Military Constraints'' (California, 1979) * ''Strategy and Politics: Collected Essays'' (New Brunswick, Transaction Publishers, 1980), *
The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union
' (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1983) * ''The Pentagon and the Art of War: The Question of Military Reform'' (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1985) * ''Strategy and History: Collected Essays, Volume Two'' (New Brunswick, Transaction Publishers, 1985) * ''On the Meaning of Victory: Essays on Strategy'' (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1986), * ''Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace'' (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1987) *
The Endangered American Dream: How To Stop the United States from Being a Third World Country and How To Win the Geo-Economic Struggle for Industrial Supremacy
' (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1993) *
Turbo-Capitalism: Winners and Losers in the Global Economy
' (London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998),
''Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace, Revised and Enlarged Edition''
(Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002) * ''The Middle of Nowhere: Why the Middle East Is Not Important'' (London, Atlantic Books, 2008)
''The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire''
(Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2009) * ''The Virtual American Empire: War, Faith, And Power'' (New Brunswick and London, Transaction Publishers, 2009)
''The Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy''
(Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2012) * with Eitan Shamir,
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In Japanese only: * "China 4.0" (Tokyo, 2016) * "Japan 4.0" (Tokyo, 2018) * "Japan 4.0" in Mongolian only (Cyrillic) (Ulaan Baatar, 2019) * ejuvenating Japan: A National Strategy(Tokyo: Asuka Shinsha, 2019) o-authored with Dr. Okuyama Masashi In Italian only: * (What really is democracy) with Susanna Creperio Verratti (Milan, Arnoldo Mondadori, 1995) * (The ghost of poverty: a new policy to defend the wellbeing of citizens) with Carlo Pelanda and Giulio Tremonti (Milan, Arnoldo Mondadori, 1995) * (Where is Italy going? Interview with Edward Luttwak) with Gianni Perrelli (Newton Compton, 1997) * (The book of liberties. The citizen and the state: rules, rights and duties in a democracy) with Susanna Creperio Verratti (Arnoldo Mondadori, 2000) * (The new leaders. Winning in the 21st century) with Arduino Paniccia (Padua, Marsilio, 2000) As contributor: * ''Vietnam: Four American Perspectives'' edited by Patrick J. Hearden with ''The Impact of Vietnam on Strategic Thinking in the United States'' (Purdue University Press, 1990) * ''The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 1991'' edited by Grethe B. Peterson with ''Strategy: A New Era?'' (University of Utah, 1991) * ''Feeding Mars: Logistics in Western Warfare from the Middle Ages to the Present'' edited by John A. Lynn with ''Logistics and the Aristocratic Idea of War'' (Boulder, Westview Press, 1994) * ''Voluntary Simplicity: Responding to Consumer Culture'' edited by Daniel Doherty and Amitai Etzioni with ''Consuming For Love'' (Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2003) Preface, foreword: * ''The Parameters Of War: Military History from the Journal of the U.S. Army War College'' edited by Lloyd J. Matthews and Dale E. Brown (Washington, Pergamon-Brassey's, 1987) * ''Strategic Air Power in Desert Storm'' by John Andreas Olsen (London, Routledge, 2003) * ''Free Trade Doesn't Work'' by Ian Fletcher (U.S. Business & Industry Council, 2010; revised edition in 2011) * ''La Repubblica dei mandarini. Viaggio nell'Italia della burocrazia, delle tasse e delle leggi inutili'' (The Republic of mandarins. Travel in the Italy of bureaucracy, taxes and unnecessary laws) by Paolo Bracalini (Padua, Marsilio, 2014)


Selected book reviews

Luttwak has written book reviews for publications such as '' The American Spectator'', '' Commentary Magazine'', ''
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''. * * * * *


Selected articles

* * * *
"Why China Will Not Become the Next Global Power… But It Could”
''Infinity Journal'', Fall 2011 *


References


Further reading


"The Inveterate Strategist: An Interview with Edward Luttwak"
by Richard Yarrow & Max Kuhelj Bugaric, '' Harvard International Review'', Fall 2019.
"The Defense Intellectual: Edward N. Luttwak"
by Andrew Cockburn, a profile in '' Grand Street'', Spring 1987.


External links


Interview about Libya
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Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
October 10, 1981.
Interview about Soviet Union
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Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
December 15, 1983. * * , originally published in
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, an analysis containing several pages on Luttwak's life and thought, January 23, 2001. * Interviews ''Conversations with History'' with Harry Kreisler: *
The Role of Strategy in International Politics
March 9, 1987. *

, November 4, 2007. *
The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire
December 7, 2009. *
The Rise of China Versus the Logic of Strategy
January 2, 2013. *
Luttwak's articles
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