Clausewitz’s concept of material warfare is a reaction to the trend of reducing the art of war to the application of self-evident rules of engagement. By putting tactical outcomes in the perspective of strategic decision-making, the battlefield becomes the place where the trend to the extremes plays out. Based on his concept of material warfare, immateriality will be presented not as an abstraction of material circumstances but rather as the tendency to escalation that is inherent to every combat. Some conclusive remarks will be dedicated to the relation between military history and interpretations of military genius, in order to support the claim that materiality and immateriality are semantic concepts that express a state of equilibrium b...
Clausewitz, still perhaps the most important and referenced theorist of war, was deeply influenced b...
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’s concept of material warfare is a reaction to the trend of reducing the art of war to th...
War features unpredictability, incompleteness and instability. It is composed of a com- plex web of ...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
This article considers whether Clausewitz’s account of the nature of war is universal to all wars, i...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
ABSTRACT Clausewitz laid great emphasis on the planned construction of war, but this idea has receiv...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate and assess, with Clausewitz’s theory as thebackground, h...
Carl von Clausewitz (1780 –1831) stands out from other writers of military classics because rather t...
There is a debate about the principles of war concerning many of the issues with such principles. Jo...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Since the 1991 Gulf War, RMA proponents have argued that the current wave of self-conscious RMA has ...
Clausewitz described military victory as a condition where the enemy‘s ability to enter battle, resi...
Clausewitz, still perhaps the most important and referenced theorist of war, was deeply influenced b...
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’s concept of material warfare is a reaction to the trend of reducing the art of war to th...
War features unpredictability, incompleteness and instability. It is composed of a com- plex web of ...
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War has been heralded as one of the most influential theories of war. It ha...
This article considers whether Clausewitz’s account of the nature of war is universal to all wars, i...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
ABSTRACT Clausewitz laid great emphasis on the planned construction of war, but this idea has receiv...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate and assess, with Clausewitz’s theory as thebackground, h...
Carl von Clausewitz (1780 –1831) stands out from other writers of military classics because rather t...
There is a debate about the principles of war concerning many of the issues with such principles. Jo...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Since the 1991 Gulf War, RMA proponents have argued that the current wave of self-conscious RMA has ...
Clausewitz described military victory as a condition where the enemy‘s ability to enter battle, resi...
Clausewitz, still perhaps the most important and referenced theorist of war, was deeply influenced b...
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...