"<em>Three Dangerous Men</em> is a brilliantly conceived exposé of modern conflict through the lives of three warrior-innovators. Seth Jones dug deep into Russian, Iranian, and Chinese sources, and breaks new ground by portraying the evolution of irregular warfare, finally, in its proper cultural and historical context. An invaluable book."
- Thomas Rid, Johns Hopkins University, author of Active Measures,
"This impeccably researched book explains how Russia, China, and Iran employ new technologies and irregular warfare tactics to avoid US strengths and exploit weaknesses. <em>Three Dangerous Men</em> is important because US leaders tend to mirror adversaries and define future war as they might prefer it to be. Seth Jones provides recommendations that will appeal to policy makers. General readers will appreciate the author’s use of anecdotes that are as entertaining as they are illuminating."
- H. R. McMaster, author of Dereliction of Duty and Battlegrounds,
"<em>Three Dangerous Men</em> provides an unparalleled look at how Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran are competing with the United States—through their eyes. It is a cogently argued, well-researched, and elegantly written book on one of the US’s most important challenges ahead."
- General Michael Hayden, US Air Force (Ret.) and former director of the Central Intelligence Agency,
"Seth Jones is one of the world’s sharpest defense theorists. This is an invaluable guide to the coming era of geopolitical competition, which will largely take place off the traditional battlefield, and a timely warning that the United States is not doing"
- Hal Brands, Johns Hopkins University and American Enterprise Institute,