This article considers whether Clausewitz’s account of the nature of war is universal to all wars, in order then to assess how far his concept of victory is universal. While aspects of Clausewitz’s concept of war are still universal, others are not. Accordingly, his theory of victory is not universal to all wars, and especially not to wars fought against transnational terrorist networks
The theorist and strategist Carl von Clausewitz developed core theoretical concepts on war, includin...
This article is concerned with the evolution of the reputation of the Prussian soldier and philosoph...
Clausewitz, still perhaps the most important and referenced theorist of war, was deeply influenced b...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
Rather than discarding Clausewitz’s theory of war in response to the revolutionary changes in modern...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate and assess, with Clausewitz’s theory as thebackground, h...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
Carl von Clausewitz (1780 –1831) stands out from other writers of military classics because rather t...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Clausewitz described military victory as a condition where the enemy‘s ability to enter battle, resi...
Clausewitz described military victory as a condition where the enemy‘s ability to enter battle, resi...
This article will introduce and discuss the early versions and manuscripts of Clausewitz’s On War. T...
Clausewitz sought to explain war; to give us a theory so that we could understand among other things...
This article aims to analyze the relevance of Carl von Clausewitz’s theory on Friction in War to the...
The theorist and strategist Carl von Clausewitz developed core theoretical concepts on war, includin...
This article is concerned with the evolution of the reputation of the Prussian soldier and philosoph...
Clausewitz, still perhaps the most important and referenced theorist of war, was deeply influenced b...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
Rather than discarding Clausewitz’s theory of war in response to the revolutionary changes in modern...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate and assess, with Clausewitz’s theory as thebackground, h...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
Carl von Clausewitz (1780 –1831) stands out from other writers of military classics because rather t...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Clausewitz described military victory as a condition where the enemy‘s ability to enter battle, resi...
Clausewitz described military victory as a condition where the enemy‘s ability to enter battle, resi...
This article will introduce and discuss the early versions and manuscripts of Clausewitz’s On War. T...
Clausewitz sought to explain war; to give us a theory so that we could understand among other things...
This article aims to analyze the relevance of Carl von Clausewitz’s theory on Friction in War to the...
The theorist and strategist Carl von Clausewitz developed core theoretical concepts on war, includin...
This article is concerned with the evolution of the reputation of the Prussian soldier and philosoph...
Clausewitz, still perhaps the most important and referenced theorist of war, was deeply influenced b...