Focusing on an American naval officer during WWII, this historical novel explores his significant relationships and experiences within the US Navy. The narrative delves into both professional and personal aspects of his life, providing a rich portrayal of the era and the complexities faced by those in military service. As the first installment in a series, it sets the stage for further exploration of naval history and character development throughout the 20th century.
James Stavridis Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Cet auteur explore des thèmes tels que le leadership, l'Amérique latine, la manœuvre des navires et l'innovation. Sa vaste carrière dans la marine, y compris le commandement des forces de l'OTAN, offre des perspectives uniques sur la sécurité et la stratégie mondiales. Ses écrits, souvent éclairés par une expérience directe, plongent en profondeur dans la dynamique des relations internationales et du leadership en temps de crise. Le style clair et incisif de l'auteur rend son œuvre à la fois accessible et intellectuellement stimulante pour un large public.






Bereit, alles zu riskieren
Die universellen Lektionen aus 250 Jahren U.S. Navy: wie Sie die besten Entscheidungen treffen, auch wenn es die härtesten Ihres Lebens sind
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Das Herzstück von Admiral James Stavridis’ Ausbildung zum Marineoffizier war die Vorbereitung auf die Führung von Matrosen im Gefecht. In diesem Buch stellt er neun der nützlichsten und spannendsten Geschichten von berühmten Führungsakten in der Schlacht aus der fast 250-jährigen Geschichte der US-Marine vor und leitet daraus eine Reihe von Erkenntnissen ab, die wir alle nutzen können, wenn wir vor schicksalhafte Entscheidungen gestellt werden. Alles zu riskieren ist voll von spannenden und heldenhaften Heldentaten, aber es ist alles andere als eine seichte Übung in Mythenpflege. Jede Führungspersönlichkeit in diesem Buch hat echte Schwächen – wie wir alle –, und die Geschichten des Scheiterns sind genauso wichtig wie die Geschichten des Erfolgs. Am Ende dieses Meisterkurses werden wir besser gewappnet sein für die harten Entscheidungen, vor die uns das Leben stellt.
From one of the great naval leaders of our time, a master class in decision-making under pressure through the stories of nine famous acts of leadership in battle, drawn from the history of the United States Navy, with outcomes both glorious and notorious At the heart of Admiral James Stavridis’s training as a naval officer was the preparation to lead sailors in combat, to face the decisive moment in battle whenever it might arise. In To Risk it All, he offers up nine of the most useful and enthralling stories from the US Navy’s nearly 250-year history, and draws from them a set of insights that we can all put to use when confronted with fateful choices. Conflict. Crisis. Risk. These words have a distinct meaning in a military context that we hope will never apply identically in our own lives. But at the same time, as Admiral Stavridis shows with great clarity, many lessons are universal. To Risk it All is filled with thrilling and heroic exploits, but it is anything but a shallow exercise in myth burnishing. Every leader in this book has real flaws, as all humans do, and the stories of failure, or at least the decisions that have been defined as such, are as crucial as the stories of success. In the end, when this master class is concluded, we will be better armed for hard decisions both expected and not.
The Leader's Bookshelf
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
For the last few years Adm. James Stavridis and R. Manning Ancell, have surveyed over two hundred active and retired four-star military officers about their reading habits and favourite books, asking each for a list of titles that strongly influenced their leadership skills and provided them with special insights that helped propel them to success.
The Sailor's Bookshelf
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Admiral Stavridis, a leader in military, international affairs, and national security circles, shares his love of the sea and some of the sources of that affection. The Sailor's Bookshelf offers synopses of fifty books that illustrate the history, importance, lore, and lifestyle of the oceans and of those who 'go down to the sea in ships'.
2034
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Un thriller géopolitique glaçant imagine un affrontement naval entre les États-Unis et la Chine en mer de Chine méridionale en 2034. Le 12 mars, la commodore de la marine américaine Sarah Hunt, à bord de l'USS John Paul Jones, effectue une patrouille de routine lorsque son navire détecte un chalutier en détresse. Pendant ce temps, le major Chris "Wedge" Mitchell, pilote de marine, se retrouve prisonnier des Iraniens à la fin de la journée, tandis que le destroyer de Hunt est coulé par la marine chinoise. Des cyberattaques coordonnées rendent les forces américaines impuissantes, ébranlant la confiance militaire des États-Unis. Cette fiction spéculative, écrite par un vétéran décoré et un ancien commandant de l'OTAN, explore les pensées d'un éventail de personnages divers—Américains, Chinois, Iraniens, Russes, Indiens—alors que des erreurs de calcul intensifient les tensions. Le coût de ce conflit modifie l'équilibre mondial des pouvoirs. Avec un mélange de perspicacité géopolitique et d'empathie humaine, ce récit d'avertissement présente un avenir sombre mais plausible que nous devons nous efforcer d'éviter.
Sailing True North
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Stavridis offers lessons of leadership and character contained in the lives and careers of history's most significant naval commanders. Spanning 2,500 years from ancient Greece to the twenty-first century, the tales of these ten admirals offer up a collection of the greatest imaginable sea stories. None of the admirals in this volume were perfect, and some were deeply flawed. But important themes emerge, not least that there is an art to knowing when to listen to your shipmates and when to turn a blind eye; that serving your reputation is a poor substitute for serving your character; and that taking time to read and reflect is not a luxury, it's a necessity. -- adapted from jacket