While many scholars agree that Clausewitz's On War is frequently
misunderstood, almost none have explored his methodology to see
whether it might enhance our understanding of his concepts. This book
lays out Clausewitz's methodology in a brisk and straightforward
style. It then uses that as a basis for understanding his
contributions to the ever growing body of knowledge of war. The
specific contributions this study addresses are Clausewitz's theories
concerning the nature of war, the relationship between war and
politics, and several of the major principles of strategy he examined.
These theories and principles lie at the heart of the current debates
over the nature of contemporary conflict. They also underpin much of
the instruction that prepares military and civilian leaders for their
roles in the development and execution of military strategy. Thus,
they are important even in circles where Clausewitz is only briefly
studied. While understanding On War is no more a prerequisite for
winning wars than knowledge is a requirement for exercising power,
Clausewitz's opus has become something of an authoritative reference
for those desiring to expand their knowledge of war. By linking method
and concept, this book contributes significantly to that end.
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ISBN
9780191647611
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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