The Judges: Ten Books on Leadership in Time of War

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  • 03/02/2023

These 14 scholars and public policy leaders served as judges in selecting the Ten Books on Leadership in Time of War.

Patrick J. Buchanan
Former Senior Advisor to Presidents Nixon, Ford and Reagan

William P. Clark
Former Reagan National Security Advisor

Steven C. Clemons
Executive Vice President
New America Foundation

Harry W. Crocker III
Executive Editor, Regnery Publishing
Author, Robert E. Lee on Leadership

Donald J. Devine
Editor, ConservativeBattleline.com
American Conservative Union

Gary L. Gregg
Mitch McConnell Chair in Leadership
University of Louisville

Thomas H. Henriksen
Senior Fellow
Hoover Institution

John Hulsman
Research Fellow
Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies
Heritage Foundation

Herb London
John M. Olin Professor of Humanities
New York University
President of the Hudson Institute

Wilfred M. McClay
SunTrust Chair of Excellence in Humanities
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney
Government Reform Through Technology, Founder
Co-Author, Endgame

Lawrence E. Modisett
Professor and Chairman, Warfare Analysis and Research Department
Naval War College

Stephen Pressor
Raoul Berger Professor of Legal History
Northwestern University School of Law

Earl H. Tilford, Jr.
Professor of History
Grove City College

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