Theoretical understandings of war have been dominated by the thought of Clausewitz for a number of decades. His thought is valid in many respects, but for various reasons it is open to misinterpretation and misunderstanding; furthermore, a number of his observations (particularly on the prevalence of chance and uncertainty in war) are not fully explored and substantiated theoretically. This thesis is an attempt to present and elucidate a new theoretical understanding of war’s nature which complements Clausewitz’s theories and addresses these concerns: this is the understanding of war as a form of violent conflict which is not bound by rules. The thesis consists of five main chapters. The first is an in-depth study of Clausewitz, which w...
Since the 1991 Gulf War, RMA proponents have argued that the current wave of self-conscious RMA has ...
We present a theory of war onset and war duration in which power is multidimensional and can evolve ...
The main theoretical task facing students of war is not to add to the already long list of arguments...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate and assess, with Clausewitz’s theory as thebackground, h...
This thesis examines in four parts a collection of philosophical arguments dealing with war. The co...
This article considers whether Clausewitz’s account of the nature of war is universal to all wars, i...
The thesis examines a normative account of war which seeks to regulate warfare through the mechanism...
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 laws of war govern the weapons and tactics that belligerents may use against each other. This pa...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Abstract. War or conflict is an activity of aggression and violence with weapons and new technologie...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
Clausewitz made the intuitively appealing claim that wars tend to “absoluteness,” and that all limit...
War features unpredictability, incompleteness and instability. It is composed of a com- plex web of ...
Since the 1991 Gulf War, RMA proponents have argued that the current wave of self-conscious RMA has ...
We present a theory of war onset and war duration in which power is multidimensional and can evolve ...
The main theoretical task facing students of war is not to add to the already long list of arguments...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate and assess, with Clausewitz’s theory as thebackground, h...
This thesis examines in four parts a collection of philosophical arguments dealing with war. The co...
This article considers whether Clausewitz’s account of the nature of war is universal to all wars, i...
The thesis examines a normative account of war which seeks to regulate warfare through the mechanism...
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 laws of war govern the weapons and tactics that belligerents may use against each other. This pa...
This article argues that the core Clausewitzean proposition that war tends to extremes no longer app...
Abstract. War or conflict is an activity of aggression and violence with weapons and new technologie...
Clausewitz was deeply concerned with why men fight, what it is that makes wars emerge and develop as...
Clausewitz made the intuitively appealing claim that wars tend to “absoluteness,” and that all limit...
War features unpredictability, incompleteness and instability. It is composed of a com- plex web of ...
Since the 1991 Gulf War, RMA proponents have argued that the current wave of self-conscious RMA has ...
We present a theory of war onset and war duration in which power is multidimensional and can evolve ...
The main theoretical task facing students of war is not to add to the already long list of arguments...