Set in the fictitious world of Westeros, the hit television series
Game of Thrones chronicles the bitter and violent struggle between
the realm's noble dynasties for control of the Seven Kingdoms. But
this beloved fantasy drama has just as much to say about the
successful strategies and real-life warfare waged in our own time
and place. Winning Westeros brings together more than
thirty of today's top military and strategic experts, including
generals and admirals, policy advisors, counterinsurgency
tacticians, science fiction and fantasy writers, and ground‑level
military officers, to explain the strategy and art of war by way of
the Game of Thrones saga. Each chapter of Winning
Westeros provides a relatable, outside‑the‑box way to simplify
and clarify the complexities of modern military conflict. A chapter
on the doomed butcher's boy whom Arya Stark befriends by World
War Z author Max Brooks poignantly reminds us of the cruel
fate that civilians face during times of war. Another chapter on
Jaqen H'ghar and the faceless men of Bravos explores the pivotal
roles that stealth and intelligence play in battle. Whether
considering the diplomatic prowess of Tyrion Lannister, the defiant
leadership style of Daenerys Targaryen, the Battle of the Bastards
and the importance of reserves, Brienne of Tarth and the increased
role of women in combat, or dragons as weapons of mass destruction,
Winning Westeros gives fans of Game of Thrones and aspiring
military minds alike an inspiring and entertaining means of
understanding the many facets of modern warfare. It is a book as
captivating and enthralling as Game of Thrones itself.