Is there more to be learned and are there new lessons to be drawn from Sparta's war against Athens nearly 2,500 years ago? Yes, and they are set forth with crisp clarity and in sparkling prose by Paul Rahe in Sparta's Sicilian Proxy War, his latest analysis of classical Sparta's successful grand strategy against Athens. His analysis has much to teach both classics specialists and newcomers to the field about ancient Greece--and our world today.
--Michael Barone, author of Shaping Our Nation Paul Rahe has outdone himself again. A learned study of Sparta's proxy war against Athens in Sicily--replete with historical analysis and wise observations on grand strategy. It should be on the bookshelves of every strategist and statesman.--Jakub Grygiel, Professor of Politics, The Catholic University of America, and former Senior Advisor in the Office of Policy Planning at the U.S. Department of State