The author has produced a direct and candid historical evaluation, enumerating the conditions that have allowed the U.S. Army to effectively innovate nation building in some cases, and also those instances in which the Army's efforts have not been successful.... This is a highly compelling approach and provides structure to a complex subject... The strength of the book is the historical analysis of each case that is thoroughly researched and referenced.... [T]hought provoking and revolutionary... The book should be required reading for all military and civilian leaders before sending future war fighters to foreign lands.
Army History
Based on her historical analysis, Rebecca Patterson makes a persuasive argument that an effective innovation – in nation building but also in other non-conventional areas – depends on insightful military leaders unafraid to challenge the status quo and trustful civil military relations. Only with a military education and promotions systems that rewards innovative thinking and a more cordial political atmosphere will the US military be poised to adapt to 21st century challenges.
- Deborah Avant, Director of the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.,