Biography
Paul Michael Kennedy (born 17 June 1945) is a British historian specialising in the history of international relations, economic power and grand strategy. He has published prominent books on the history of British foreign policy and great power struggles. He emphasises the changing economic power base that undergirds military and naval strength, noting how declining economic power leads to reduced military and diplomatic weight.
**Source**: [Paul Kennedy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kennedy) on Wikipedia.
**Source**: [Paul Kennedy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kennedy) on Wikipedia.
Books by Paul M. Kennedy
Navies in Multipolar Worlds
Architekti vítězství
The War plans of the great powers, 1880-1914
Kyoyuk kwa illyu ŭi mirae
Kyoyuk kwa illyu ŭi mirae
Power shifts and global govern
Power shifts and global governance challenges
Global trends and global governance
Oceans Explorations
Oceans Explorations
Ideas about Screech
Pivotal States
The rise and fall of British naval mastery
Die Welt, Europa und Österreic
Die Welt, Europa und Österreich
ʻAliyatan u-nefilatan shel ha-
ʻAliyatan u-nefilatan shel ha-maʻatsamot ha-gedolot
Strategy and Diplomacy
Grand strategies in war and peace
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
Taikoku no kōbō
Taikoku no kōbō
Lessons from the fall and rise
Lessons from the fall and rise of nations
Rise of the Anglo-German Antagonism
Eccentric work and its compara
Eccentric work and its comparative contribution as a training modality in the development of strength and power
The realities behind diplomacy
Nineteenth Century Imperialism
Nineteenth Century Imperialism
Nationalist and racialist movements in Britain and Germany before 1914
Nationalist and Racialist Move
Nationalist and Racialist Movements in Britain and Greece
The contradiction between Brit
The contradiction between British strategic planning and economic requirements in the era of two world wars
Germany in the Pacific and Far
Germany in the Pacific and Far East, 1870-1914
The Samoan tangle
Pacific onslaught 7th Dec. 1941/7th Feb. 1943
Tirpitz, England and the secon
Tirpitz, England and the second Navy Law of 1900
APPEASEMENT' AND BRITISH DEFEN
APPEASEMENT' AND BRITISH DEFENCE POLICY IN THE INTER-WAR YEARS
STRATEGY VERSUS FINANCE IN TWE
STRATEGY VERSUS FINANCE IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY GREAT BRITAIN
TRADITION OF APPEASEMENT IN BR
TRADITION OF APPEASEMENT IN BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY 1865-1939