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Rethinking warfare, power and the myths that shape the world: Andrei Martyanov’s “The Real Revolution in Military Affairs”
By Ramon Tomey // Apr 09, 2025

  • In "The Real Revolution in Military Affairs," Andrei Martyanov challenges flawed assumptions in U.S. political science, arguing that American policymakers often overlook the brutal realities of war and sanctions faced by other nations, such as Iraq and Libya.
  • The book highlights how U.S. foreign policy misjudges adversaries, driven by aggressive rhetoric and simplistic narratives, leading to reckless and counterproductive outcomes.
  • Martyanov rejects the idea of inevitable conflict between rising and established powers, calling it an oversimplification that ignores nuclear deterrence and modern geopolitical complexities.
  • Unlike traditional views focused on technology, Martyanov frames RMA as a comprehensive shift – integrating new tech, doctrines and strategies – making warfare more precise and interconnected.
  • The book urges a reassessment of military dominance as a goal, advocating for a historically informed, pragmatic approach to international relations in an era of rapid change.

Andrei Martyanov's "The Real Revolution in Military Affairs" offers a critical examination of modern warfare, global power shifts and the misconceptions that influence contemporary geopolitical thought.

The book challenges conventional wisdom, particularly within American political science, arguing that many of its foundational assumptions are flawed or outdated. Martyanov begins by engaging with John Mearsheimer's "The Great Delusion," which critiques liberalism's inability to define a universal "good life" due to the world's cultural and circumstantial diversity.

However, Martyanov extends this critique further. He highlights how Mearsheimer’s analysis remains limited by its focus on nationalism while neglecting the economic forces driving liberal aggression.

A central theme in Martyanov’s work is the disconnect between American political thought and the harsh realities faced by much of the world. Unlike many American political scientists, who have not endured the brutalities of sanctions or the devastation of war, Martyanov emphasizes that survival itself is the most fundamental aspect of a "good life."

He points to historical examples such as the sanctions on Iraq in the 1990s, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children, and the destruction of Libya in 2011 under the pretext of humanitarian intervention. These cases reveal how American foreign policy often operates under misguided assumptions, failing to grasp the life-and-death stakes for affected populations.

Martyanov also critiques the American tendency to misunderstand adversaries, a flaw noted by commentators like Daniel Larison. U.S. policymakers frequently misjudge the intentions of rival nations, constructing simplistic or fantastical narratives about their opponents. This misperception is compounded by a political culture that rewards aggressive rhetoric while sidelining nuanced analysis. The result is a foreign policy that is often reckless and counterproductive.

One of the most persistent myths in American geopolitical discourse is the Thucydides Trap, a concept popularized by Graham Allison. The idea suggests that rising powers inevitably clash with established ones, as Athens did with Sparta.

Martyanov, however, dismantles this notion, pointing out that Chinese paramount leader Xi Jinping himself has explicitly rejected it. Even among Russia's pro-Western liberals, the concept is met with skepticism. Martyanov argues that the Thucydides Trap is more of a "political scientist's trap" – an oversimplification that ignores the complexities of modern warfare, particularly the deterrent effect of nuclear weapons.

The book then shifts to the core of its argument: the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA). Unlike traditional views of military evolution, which focus solely on technological advancements, Martyanov presents RMA as a holistic transformation encompassing new technologies, operational doctrines and organizational adaptations.

This revolution has dramatically altered the nature of warfare, making it more precise, interconnected and dependent on advanced systems. The U.S. has made significant progress in this domain, particularly in precision-strike capabilities. But Martyanov cautions that these advancements must be measured against those of capable adversaries, not weaker opponents.

Martyanov's analysis underscores that modern warfare is no longer about sheer numbers or brute force but about technological superiority and strategic integration. The lessons of history, while valuable, must be applied with caution, as the dynamics of conflict have fundamentally changed. The RMA is not just a shift in tools but in the very character of war, requiring a deeper understanding of both military science and geopolitical realities.

Ultimately, "The Real Revolution in Military Affairs" calls for a reassessment of long-held assumptions about power, conflict and global order. Martyanov warns against the pursuit of military dominance as a self-defeating strategy, advocating instead for a more nuanced and historically informed approach to international relations. In an era of rapid technological change and shifting power balances, his book serves as a crucial guide for rethinking the future of warfare and the pursuit of stability in an increasingly complex world.

Watch this video about Andrei Martyanov's book "The Real Revolution in Military Affairs".

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