Talks from the Hoover Institution

Book Talk With Francis J. Gavin: "Thinking Historically: A Guide To Statecraft & Strategy"

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Oct 6, 2025
Francis J. Gavin, the Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS and author of "Thinking Historically: A Guide to Statecraft & Strategy," discusses the crucial role of history in shaping effective policy. He elaborates on why historians often fall out of policy discussions and introduces the concept of historical sensibility as vital for prudent decision-making. Gavin also critiques simplistic historical analogies, emphasizes empathy for policymakers, and warns against overconfidence in the face of unexpected events, urging for a disciplined integration of historical awareness.
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Personal Turn From IR To History

  • Gavin recounts becoming an undergraduate at University of Chicago and feeling IR theory failed to explain 1989's transformations.
  • That drove him into history and shaped his aim to make history useful for policy.
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Historical Sensibility Improves Judgment

  • Francis J. Gavin argues historians can offer a distinct "historical sensibility" that sharpens judgment for policymakers.
  • That sensibility cultivates prudence, perspective, modesty, and better questions under uncertainty.
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Why History Loses Policy Ground

  • History loses influence because everyone thinks they already use it and historians haven't convinced outsiders of their craft.
  • Historians' focus on context and contingency conflicts with social sciences' demand for parsimonious, generalizable claims.
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