<p>Elliot Ackerman is a widely respected writer. His reach extends across fiction and non-fiction, from novels to essays to memoir and commentary. He is an exemplar of Theodore Roosevelt’s ideal of service combining thought and action.</p><p>In this episode of the Serve to Lead podcast, Ackerman discusses his bestselling new book, <em>2054: A Novel. </em>This is a successor to <em>2034: A Novel of the Next World War. </em>Each is coauthored with <a target="_blank" href="https://admiralstav.com/">Admiral James Stavridis.</a> A third volume, <em>2084,</em> is also planned.</p><p>Ackerman shares his views of the value of history and literature in comprehending the unprecedented challenges of our moment of global change and unrest—ranging from great power competition to climate disruption to the rise of new technologies, including artificial intelligence and biotechnology. He also reflects on how longstanding notions of spheres of influence may be transformed in our interconnected world.</p> <br/><br/>Get full access to The New Nationalist at <a href="https://jamesstrock.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4">jamesstrock.substack.com/subscribe</a>