11+ Graham T. Allison Quotes On Education
Graham T. Allison is a professor of government at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is a leading expert on US national security and defense policy, and has written several books on the subject. He is also the founding director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Graham T. Allison on leadership, education, love.
When we succeeded in winning the Cold War, escaping a nuclear Armageddon that could have killed us all, the U.S. inevitably had a serious problem about an encore: what now for our place in the world? — Graham T. Allison
There are two great tragedies in life: one is to fail to achieve one's grandest ambitions, and the other one is to succeed. — Graham T. Allison
The best simpleminded test of expertise in a particular area is an ability to win money in a series of bets on future occurrences in that area. — Graham T. Allison
If the Britain and France had done what they were obliged to do under the treaty and sent troops to enforce the treaty when Hitler remilitarized the Rhineland, the German general staff would have turned Hitler out. And one would not have had a cause for war, and you wouldn't have had World War II. — Graham T. Allison
The absence of a focal enemy, which is what the Cold War had provided; the complexity of the developments that are occurring that mean that the world is just extremely complicated - lots of different and competing stories and strands; the continuing reality of megaterrorism; and the dysfunctionality of our politics that has neglected the foundations of the U.S. role in the world; have altogether left us somewhat confused. — Graham T. Allison
Given that the Al Qaeda core has been significantly destroyed or disabled, and that the leadership seems to be essentially on the run or in hiding, it would lead me to think that probably it is one of the less centralized groups that might be the greatest danger. — Graham T. Allison
And I hope that we can learn the lessons of the past in looking at the current challenge that China poses to a ruling America. — Graham T. Allison
When a rapidly rising power rivals an established ruling power, trouble ensues. In 11 of 15 cases in which this has occurred in the past 500 years, the result was war. The great Greek historian Thucydides identified these structural stresses as the primary cause of the war between Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece. In his oft-quoted insight, "It was the rise of Athens and the fear that this inspired in Sparta that made war inevitable." — Graham T. Allison
I think the election of Trump was an expression of what happens in ruling powers as they become alarmed. — Graham T. Allison
The fact that there are now many entities that may have some loose affiliation with a former core Al Qaeda - or who have decided to fashion themselves as an affiliate or follower in the Al Qaeda jihadist tradition - as well as groups that are just inspired by the concept that they could also be the perpetrators of mass killing, means that there is a spectrum of threats. — Graham T. Allison
For interests that are vital to the U.S. - that is, essential for our survival and wellbeing - the U.S. should be prepared to use military force - including unilaterally, if necessary. — Graham T. Allison
Life Lessons by Graham T. Allison
- Professor Graham T. Allison's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the dynamics of interactions between states in order to avoid potential conflict.
- He advocates for the use of creative diplomacy and negotiation to resolve disputes, rather than relying on military solutions.
- He also emphasizes the need for leaders to be aware of the potential consequences of their actions and to take a long-term view of international relations.
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