What's the real lure of 'Grand Strategy'?
It's mid-October, the air is turning crisp, and a certain breed of undergraduate is already whispering about the application for "Studies in Grand Strategy." The course, taught by Yale's reigning triumvirate of international history gurus -- Paul Kennedy, John Gaddis and Charles Hill -- is a two-semester, interdisciplinary seminar intended to train an elite group of undergraduate, graduate and professional students in the arts of leadership and strategic thinking. The deadline is Nov. 14. Twenty students will be accepted. Admission is by competitive application only.
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