"Pokrant's work is a must-read for the serious historian, planner, or strategist who wishes to explore the foundations of doctrine for more profound meaning and further understand the context behind our modern principles of war."—Glenn H. Jones, Journal of Military History
"New Principles of War has useful history and insights for serious students of war, young and old. . . . For readers seeking a thoughtful reflection on war—and the application of fundamental principles to past battles—Pokrant's nicely composed book offers value."—Dr. Frank G. Hoffman, Parameters
"Commanders of all military branches should read Pokrant's New Principles of War. Examine your command and see if your unit mission can be carried out when called upon."—Maj James A. Boyless, USAF, Retired, PhD, Strategic Studies Quarterly
"New Principles of War provides a solid baseline for any rising military leader embarking on an intellectual training journey within the art of war. The growing demands of today’s global climate force leaders to think in a new way, and this book undoubtedly prompts readers to do so."—Lieutenant (junior grade) Lauren Larar, U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
“This is a fascinating book most useful for the practitioner and student of war, with many ideas also applicable to other competitive activities such as business. Marvin Pokrant gives us multiple historical vignettes that illustrate the good and the bad of principles of war from around the world and make a compelling case for significant revisions. Highly recommended!”—Col. John A. Warden III, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), and president of Venturist, Inc.
“Marvin Pokrant has masterfully distilled historical and international writings about the conduct of war and uses many historical examples to develop his new principles of war. I believe they form an important resource for study by both the professional military and our national security leadership.”—Adm. Henry H. Mauz Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.)
“The principles of war: prescription for battlefield success or dangerous mental straitjacket? Marvin Pokrant’s seminal exploration of the fundamentals of warfare that have been taught around the globe for generations is sure to engage and provoke. And in these dangerous times we need to rigorously challenge our preconceptions. This book does just that.”—Sean M. Maloney, PhD, professor of history at the Royal Military College
“As the U.S. military refocuses on great-power competition, it must update as necessary the hoary canons of the past. Marvin Pokrant takes on this task superbly in his comprehensive, timely, and highly readable reexamination of the principles of war.”—Capt. Peter M. Swartz, U.S. Navy (Ret.), senior CNA strategy analyst and former U.S. Navy maritime strategist and counterinsurgency advisor and instructor
“Pokrant makes an excellent case for a new set of principles of war. Everyone that deals in the world of war plans needs this in their reference library. Rich in historical examples to support his case.”—Adm. Stan Arthur, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
“An important book for all who seek to understand how to improve the odds of winning our nation’s wars. Marvin Pokrant develops his new, more useful principles of war through the effective application of history, treating history as data to test existing and proposed principles against. I have incorporated both his principles and his methods into my course on wargaming.”—Col. Matthew B. Caffrey Jr., U.S. Air Force (Ret.), author of On Wargaming: How Wargames Have Shaped History and How They May Shape the Future