Bruce D. Berkowitz (born May 11, 1956) is an American author who writes about military history,[1] foreign affairs,[2][3] and technology.[4][5] He served in several positions at the U.S. Department of Defense and is best known for his books The New Face of War: How War Will Be Fought in the Twenty-First Century[6] and Playfair: The True Story of the British Secret Agent Who Changed How We See the World[7]
Publications
edit- Playfair: The True Story of the British Secret Agent Who Changed How We See the World,(George Mason University Press, 2018)
- Strategic Advantage: Challengers, Competitors, and Threats to America's Future, (Georgetown University Press, 2008)
- The New Face of War: How war will Be Fought in the Twenty-First Century, (The Free Press,2003)
References
edit- ^ "Agent of Influence" The American Interest (September 2009),
- ^ "The Numbers Racket: Were, and are, U.S. Troop Levels in Iraq Sufficient?" The American Interest (September 2006),
- ^ "Marking Time: Bureaucratic Sclerosis is the Biggest Threat to America's National Security," The American Interest (September 2007)[permanent dead link ],
- ^ "Can Defense Research Revive U.S. Industry?" Issues in Science and Technology, (Winter1992-93),
- ^ "Energizing the Space Launch Industry," Issues in Science and Technology (Winter 1989-90)
- ^ The New Face of War: How War Will Be Fought in the Twenty-First Century[permanent dead link ] (The Free Press, 2003)
- ^ Playfair: The True Story of the British Secret Agent Who Changed How We See the World. (George Mason University Press, 2018)