The author uses Napoleon as an example of the unification of grand strategy, which is war policy, and that the primary military force are best for achieving certain objectives. In fact, it appears that this is the best arrangement for a nation during a time when political and economic expansion by military expansion is a main political objective. However, this is one of the few situations or time periods during which it may in fact be in a country's best interests to have a leader who really is very much a Master of grand strategy (war policy) and also of military strategy who thereby has the power to truly utilize both.