A review of , a notable monograph by John T. Kuehn, characterizes the Napoleonic era as a "laboratory of coalition warfare" . The work investigates whether tactical and doctrinal differences among anti-French allies hindered their ability to achieve a "unity of effort" against Napoleon. Key Theses and Analysis
: Reviewers note the author’s background as a naval officer and historian adds a layer of practical understanding to the "levels of warfare" discussed. Coalition Tactics on the Napoleonic Battlefield...
: The work is praised for providing a historical prism to understand the dynamics of human behavior and multi-national leadership that remain relevant to contemporary military operations. A review of , a notable monograph by John T
: Kuehn examines two specific historical periods to illustrate these dynamics: A review of