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On War by Carl von Clausewitz
On War by Carl von Clausewitz




On War by Carl von Clausewitz

I have analyzed some of his major themes, including Fog and Friction, the Culminating Point of Victory, the Genius of the Commander and applied them to the contemporary strategic situation. Provided, forthwith, is an examination of the most important aspects of Clausewitzs theories and their application to the continuing War on Terror. Indeed, Clausewitzs work may be more relevant then ever in an age of asymmetrical and non-conventional warfare. Does Clausewitz speak to the modern soldier facing a world of terrorist tactics and asymmetrical threats Does he deserve to have pride of place in the Western canon Does his work deserve a central role in the curricula of contemporary war colleges The answer proffered here is a resounding, yes. In the early 21st century, when the means and methods of warfighting have dramatically changed since the time when Clausewitz wrote his seminal book On War, it is reasonable to question the relevance of his work to the contemporary warrior.

On War by Carl von Clausewitz On War by Carl von Clausewitz

His combination of experience and analytical rigor has allowed him to speak with a timeless voice throughout the ages. Note: 1832 German version, and 1873 English translation. Abstract: In the western world Carl Von Clausewitz may be cited more often then any other theorist of war and with good reason. Author: Clausewitz, Carl von, 1780-1831 Translator: Graham, J.






On War by Carl von Clausewitz