
Diplomatic Immunity History, Statecraft, and Strategy with Francis J. Gavin
Nov 6, 2025
Join Francis J. Gavin, a leading scholar from Johns Hopkins, as he shares insights from his upcoming book, "Thinking Historically." He emphasizes the importance of a 'historical sensibility' for policymakers, arguing that understanding history is vital for effective decision-making. Gavin warns against the pitfalls of superficial analogies and discusses how lessons from the Cold War can inform current strategies. He also advocates for a new approach in academia, urging the integration of historical methods into various disciplines to enhance practical problem-solving.
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History Explains What Theory Misses
- Historical training fills gaps that political science alone cannot explain.
- Francis J. Gavin argues history helps understand unexpected geopolitical shifts and decision contexts.
Teaching Case Studies Shaped His View
- Gavin taught a policy course with case studies on Germany (success) and Vietnam (failure).
- He saw post-9/11 strategy diverge from lessons those historical studies suggested.
History Is Complex, Not Prescriptive
- Historians wrestle with perspective, judgment, and the nonfinal nature of answers.
- Gavin says that historical complexity resists simple policy prescriptions and must be taught, not assumed.










