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Colin S. Gray (December 29, 1943 – February 27, 2020) was a British-American writer on geopolitics and professor of International Relations and Strategic Studies at the University of Reading, where he was the director of the Centre for Strategic Studies. In addition, he was a Senior Associate to the National Institute for Public Policy. Gray was educated at the University of Manchester and the University of Oxford. He worked at the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the
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, before founding the National Institute for Public Policy in Washington, D.C. He also served as a defence adviser both to the British and U.S. governments. Gray served from 1982 until 1987 in the Reagan Administration's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament. He taught at the University of Hull, the University of Lancaster, York University, the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia.">NIPP :
Gray published 30 books on
military history Military history is the study of armed conflict in the history of humanity, and its impact on the societies, cultures and economies thereof, as well as the resulting changes to local and international relationships. Professional historians norma ...
and strategic studies, as well as numerous articles. Gray was criticized by Alex Marshall of the University of Glasgow for his attempt to elevate
Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. A leader of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 34th vice president from January to April 1945 under Franklin ...
's reputation to "a level of adulation far higher than the historical record could ever objectively sustain", as well as for Gray's silence on Truman's intellectual mediocrity and role in bringing about the Cold War.


Bibliography

* Canadian Defence Policy: A Question of Priorities (Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1972). * 'Predicting Arms Race Behaviour' ''Futures'' (October, 1974) * The Soviet-American Arms Race (Lexington, Massachusetts, Lexington, Massachusetts, MA: Lexington Books, 1976).
The Geopolitics of the Nuclear Era
(New York: Crane, Russak, 1977) * 'Victory is Possible', with Keith Payne (in: ''Foreign policy'', No. 39 Summer 1980 : 14-27) * The MX ICBM and National Security (New York City, New York: Praeger, 1981). * Strategic Studies: A Critical Assessment (Westport, Connecticut, Westport, Connecticut, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982). * Strategic Studies and Public Policy: The American Experience (Lexington, Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 1982). * American Military Space Policy: Information Systems, Weapon Systems, and Arms Control (Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge, MA:Abt, 1983). * Nuclear Strategy and National Style (Lanham, Maryland, Lanham, Maryland, MD: University Press of America, 1986)
The Geopolitics of Super Power
(Lexington, KY:University Press of Kentucky, 1988).
War, Peace, and Victory: Strategy and Statecraft for the Next Century
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1990). * House of Cards: Why Arms Control Must Fail (Ithaca, New York, Ithaca, New York (state), NY: Cornell University Press, 1992).
The Leverage of Sea Power: The Strategic Advantage of Navies in War
(New York: Free Press (publisher), The Free Press, 1992). * Weapons Don't Make War: Policy, Strategy, and Technology (Lawrence, Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1993). * The Navy in the Post-Cold War World: The Uses and Value of Strategic Sea Power (University Park, Pennsylvania, University Park, Pennsylvania, PA: Penn State University Press, 1994). * Explorations in Strategy (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996; 1998 sec. ed. pb [Praeger]). * The Second Nuclear Age (Boulder, Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999). * Modern Strategy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999). * Strategy for Chaos: Revolutions in Military Affairs and Other Evidence of History (London: Frank Cass, 2002). * Another Bloody Century: Future Warfare (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2005) * Strategy and History: Essays on Theory and Practice (Abingdon-on-Thames, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2006). * War, Peace, and International Relations. An Introduction to Strategic History (Abingdon, UK:Routledge, 2007). * The Strategy Bridge: Theory for Practice (Oxford, Oxford University Press, UK; Oxford University Press, 2010) * Airpower for Strategic Effect (Maxwell AFB, Alabama, AL: Air University Press, 2012). * Strategy and Defence Planning: Meeting the Challenge of Uncertainty (Oxford University Press, 2014).


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Colin Gray: The Strategist’s Strategist
by Mackubin Thomas Owens {{DEFAULTSORT:Gray, Colin S. 1943 births 2020 deaths International relations scholars Academics of the University of Reading British political scientists Political realists Alumni of the University of Oxford Alumni of the University of Manchester Academics of the University of Hull Academics of Lancaster University Academic staff of the University of Toronto Academic staff of the University of British Columbia Military strategists