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The Roman Empire lasted a solid 500
years8212animpressive number by any
standard. The decline and final collapse of the
Roman Empire took longer than most other empires
even existed. Any historian trying to unearth
the grand strategy of the Roman Empire must,
therefore, always remain cognizant of the time
scale. Over the centuries, the Empire's
underlying economy, political arrangements,
military affairs, and the myriad of external
threats it faced were in constant flux, making
adaptability to changing circumstances as
important to Roman strategists as it is to
strategists of the modern era.Yet the very idea
of Rome having a grand strategy, or what it might
be, had not concerned historians until Edward
Luttwak's The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire
appeared forty years ago. Although this
pioneering work generated much debate, it failed
to win over many ancient historians, in part
because of its heavy emphasis on military force
and its neglect of considerations of diplomacy,
economics, politics, culture, and the changing
nature of the threats that confronted Rome.By
employing an expansive definition of strategy
and by focusing much of the narrative on crucial
historical moments and the personalities
involved, James Lacey provides a comprehensive,
persuasive, and engaging account of the rise and
fall of the Roman Empire.