Eliot A. Cohen, The Atlantic: The Brain of the Pentagon
Andrew Marshall leaves behind an American tradition of strategic thinking that will live well beyond him.
When the memorial service for the former defense official Andrew W. Marshall, who recently passed away at the age of 97, was held, an eclectic throng attended. Former senior Cabinet officials, generals (the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff gave one of the eulogies), professors, think tankers, and bureaucrats from several continents showed up. There were historians, anthropologists, economists, journalists, and political scientists. But it was not a gathering of the establishment, for these were the cranky insiders rather than the complacent wielders of authority. And all of us thought of ourselves as members of what is affectionately known as St. Andrew’s Prep.
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WNU Editor: I would say the Russian military equivalent to Andrew Marshall is General Valery Gerasimov, current Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Federation. Here is an example of some of his work .... The ‘Gerasimov Doctrine’ and Russian Non-Linear War (In Moscow's Shadows).
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