Eliot A. Cohen

Eliot Cohen is a contributing writer at The Atlantic. He is a professor emeritus at Johns Hopkins University, author of the forthcoming book The Strategist: How to Think About War and Politics, and co-host of the Shield of the Republic podcast. Cohen is also the author of The Hollow Crown, Supreme Command, Conquered Into Liberty, The Big Stick, and other works on military history and national-security policy. He created the strategic-studies program at Johns Hopkins SAIS and served as the school’s ninth dean. He has also served as the counselor of the Department of State and in other positions in the U.S. Department of Defense and the intelligence community.

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  1. An Air-Campaign Primer

    The United States has seldom waged the sort of campaign now under way in Iran.

    Illustration of a military plane in silhouette against a piece of torn notebook paper.
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Christopher Furlong / Getty.
  2. The Degraded State of the Union

    Presidential oratory once sought to elevate its audience, through high seriousness and artful rhetoric, but also by being high-minded and fair.

    A picture of Lincoln, beardless, beside a photo of Lincoln with his hand on a book
    Illustration by The Atlantic*