Lukas Milevski
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. L. Milevski
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 1288
- l.milevski@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2928-0662
Lukas Milevski is a university lecturer at the Institute for History.
Assistant professor
- Faculty of Humanities
- Institute for History
- History and International Studies
- Milevski L (2024), When does gray zone confrontation end? : a conceptual analysis, Joint Force Quarterly (112): 4-11.
- Milevski L (2024), Manoeuvre warfare in the Baltic: political imperatives and tactical conditions, The RUSI Journal 169(6): 78-86.
- Milevski L. (2023), Western strategy’s two logics: diverging Interpretations, Journal of Strategic Studies 46(1): 180-206.
- Milevski L. (2023), Clausewitz at the nexus of competing fashions in Western strategic thought, Journal of Strategic Studies 46(4): 787-808.
- Milevski L. (2023), What makes a good strategic concept?, Comparative Strategy 42(5): 718-728.
- Milevski L. (3 November 2023), The urban warfare debate, the war in Ukraine, and the Bakhmut conundrum. Wavell room. [web essay].
- Milevski L. (2023), The primitivisation of major warfare, Survival 65(6): 119-136.
- Milevski L. (2022), Russia’s escalation management and a Baltic nuclear weapon free zone, Orbis 66(1): 95-110.
- Milevski L. (2022), Conceptual resilience versus social utility in strategic thinking, The RUSI Journal 167(2): 62-70.
- Milevski L. (2022), Russian Logistics and Forward Urban Defense in the Baltic States, Military Review : 130-139.
- Milevski L. (2022), What to expect of the strategist: can strategy be mastered?. In: Donovan C.C. (Ed.), Strategy Matters…Essays in Honor of Colin S. Gray: Air University Press. 177-198.
- Milevski L. (2022), The US contribution to the security of NATO’s Eastern flank: from the Madrid Summit to Vilnius, Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review 41(1): 18-21.
- Milevski L. & Libiseller C. (2021), War and Peace: Reaffirming the Distinction, Survival 63(1): 101-112.
- Milevski L. (2021), Colin S. Gray, deterrence, and contingency, Comparative Strategy 40(2): 145-149.
- Milevski L. (2021), Strategic Sense in the Writing and Reading of History, Military Strategy Magazine 7(3): 4-8.
- Milevski L. (2021), The grand strategic thought of Colin S. Gray, Parameters 51(4): 81-94.
- Milevski L. (2021), The Emotions of Adversarial Interaction. In: Johnson R., Kitzen M. & Sweys T. (Eds.), The Conduct of War in the 21st Century: Kinetic, Connected and Synthetic: Routledge. 279-292.
- Milevski L. (2021), Liddell Hart’s Impact on the Study of Grand Strategy. In: Balzacq T. & Krebs R. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Grand Strategy: Oxford University Press. 73-88.
- Milevski L. (2020), Sanctuary, honor, and war termination: considerations for strategy in Baltic defense, Orbis 64(1): 150-160.
- Milevski L. (2020), Enunciating strategy: how to talk about strategy effectively, Military Strategy Magazine 7(1): 18-25.
- Milevski L. (2020), Modern liberal wars, illiberal allies, and peace as the failure of policy, Defense and Security Analysis 36(3): 300-313.
- Milevski L. (2020), Battle and its emotional effect in war termination, Comparative Strategy 39(6): 535-548.
- Milevski L (2020), The Mirage of Post-Clausewitzianism: Understanding War and Politics on the Frontier of Clausewitzian Thought, Military Strategy Magazine Special Issue "The Continuing Relevance of Clausewitz": 16-20.
- Milevski L. (2019), The idea of genius in Clausewitz and Sun Tzu, Comparative Strategy 38(2): 139-149.
- Milevski L. (2019), The strategic response to ambiguity, Orbis 63(3): 376-390.
- Milevski L. (2019), Variable Heroism: Landpower in US Grand Strategy since 9/11. In: Warren J. (Ed.), Landpower in the Long War: Projecting Force after 9/11. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 15-31.
- Milevski L. (2019), Grand Strategy is Attrition: The Logic of Integrating Various Forms of Power in Conflict. Carlisle: US Army War College Press.
- Milevski L. (2019), Rietumu austrumi: mūsdienu Baltijas aizsardzība no stratēģiskā viedokļa. Riga: Jumava.
- Milevski L. (2019), La fiabilité des engagements de défense de L’OTAN envers les pays baltes, Stratégique (121-122): 347-359.
- Milevski L. (2019), Scenarios for Baltic defense: what to prepare against, Lithuanian Annual Strategic Review 17(1): 197-210.
- Milevski L. (2018), Choosing Strategy: Meaning, Significance, Context, Infinity journal 6(2): 12-16.
- Milevski L. (2018), The Russian Public and War Termination in the Baltic States, Military Review Jan-Feb: 58-70.
- Milevski L. (2018), The West’s East: Contemporary Baltic Defense in Strategic Perspective: Oxford University Press.
- Milevski L. (2017), Respecting Strategic Agency: On the Categorization of War in Strategy, Joint Force Quarterly 86: .
- Milevski L. (2017), Can Grand Strategy be Mastered?, Infinity journal 5(4): .
- Milevski L. (2017), NATO’s Defense Policy Dilemma in the Baltic States, Security and Defence Quarterly 1(14): 51-68.
- Milevski L. (2016), The Nature of Strategy Versus the Character of War, Comparative Strategy 35(5): 438-446.
- Milevski L. (2016), The Evolution of Modern Grand Strategic Thought: Oxford University Press.
- Milevski L. (2016), Problems of Strategy in Wars of Honor, Infinity journal 5(3): 15-20.
- Milevski L. (2016), Making Sense of Strategy's Relational Nature, The New Strategist 1(1): 9-19.
- Milevski L. (2016), Can Diplomacy Counter the Weight of Strategy?, Border Crossing 1(10): 8-11.
- Milevski L. (2015), Strategy and the Intervening Concept of Operational Art, Infinity journal 4(3): 17-22.
- Milevski L. (2014), Deterring Able Archer: Comments Arising from Adamsky’s Lessons for Deterrence Theory and Practice, Journal of Strategic Studies 36(6-7): 1050-1065.
- Milevski L. (2014), Asymmetry is Strategy, Strategy is Asymmetry, Joint Force Quarterly (75): 77-83.
- Milevski L. (2014), Grand Strategy and Operational Art: Companion Concepts and Their Implications for Strategy, Comparative Strategy 33(4): 342-353.
- Milevski L. (2014), Strategy Versus Statecraft in Crimea, Parameters 44(2): 23-33.
- Milevski L. (2013), Strategy and Cyberpower: From Tactics to Politics, Infinity journal 3(2): 18-21.
- Milevski L. (2013), The Mythology of Grand Strategy, Infinity journal 3(1): 34-38.
- Milevski L. (2012), Whence Derives Predictability in Strategy?, Infinity journal 2(4): 4-7.
- Milevski L. (2012), Fortissimus Inter Pares: The Utility of Landpower in Grand Strategy, 42(2): 6-15.
- Milevski L. (2012), Revisiting J.C. Wylie’s Dichotomy of Strategy: The Effects of Sequential and Cumulative Patterns of Operations, Journal of Strategic Studies 35(2): 223-242.
- Milevski L. (2011), Transforming Counterinsurgent Strategy: Using the Topography of Intelligence, Infinity journal 2(1): 21-24.
- Milevski L. (2011), Stuxnet and Strategy: A Special Operation in Cyberspace?, Joint Force Quarterly (63): 54-65.
- Milevski L. (2011), A Collective Failure of Grand Strategy: The West’s Unintended Wars of Choice, The RUSI Journal 156(1): 30-33.