The volume considers Clausewitz's timeless On War against the background of actual armed conflict. With scholars from a range of disciplines and countries, it throws new light on a classic text and contemporary issues.
The volume considers Clausewitz's timeless On War against the background of actual armed conflict. With scholars from a range of disciplines and countries, it throws new light on a classic text and contemporary issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hew Strachan is Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University. Andreas Herberg-Rothe is a Private Lecturer at the Institute for Social Sciences, Humboldt-University Berlin.
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* Foreword: Clausewitz On War: a History of the Howard-Paret Translation - * Introduction * 1: Hew Strachan: Clausewitz and the Dialectics of War * 2: Alan Beyerchen: Clausewitz and the Non-Linear Nature of War: Systems of Organized Complexity * 3: Jan Willem Honig: Clausewitz's On War: Problems of Text and Translation * 4: Christopher Bassford: The Primacy of Policy and the 'Trinity' in Clausewitz's Mature Thought * 5: Daniel Moran: The Instrument: Clausewitz on Aims and Objectives in War * 6: Ulrike Kleemeier: Moral Forces in War * 7: José Fernández Vega: War as 'Art': Aesthetics and Politics in Clausewitz's Social Thinking * 8: Beatrice Heuser: Clausewitz's Ideas of Strategy and Victory * 9: Jon Sumida: On Defence as the Stronger Form of War * 10: Christopher Daase: Clausewitz and Small Wars * 11: Antulio J: Clausewitz and the Nature of the War on Terror * 12: Herfried Münkler: Clausewitz and the Privatization of War * 13: David Lonsdale: Clausewitz and Information Warfare * 14: Benoît Durieux: Clausewitz and the Two Temptations of Modern Strategic Thinking * 15: Wilfried von Bredow: Civil-Military Relations and Democracies * 16: Andreas Herberg-Rothe: Clausewitz and a New Containment: the Limitation of War and Violence
* Foreword: Clausewitz On War: a History of the Howard-Paret Translation - * Introduction * 1: Hew Strachan: Clausewitz and the Dialectics of War * 2: Alan Beyerchen: Clausewitz and the Non-Linear Nature of War: Systems of Organized Complexity * 3: Jan Willem Honig: Clausewitz's On War: Problems of Text and Translation * 4: Christopher Bassford: The Primacy of Policy and the 'Trinity' in Clausewitz's Mature Thought * 5: Daniel Moran: The Instrument: Clausewitz on Aims and Objectives in War * 6: Ulrike Kleemeier: Moral Forces in War * 7: José Fernández Vega: War as 'Art': Aesthetics and Politics in Clausewitz's Social Thinking * 8: Beatrice Heuser: Clausewitz's Ideas of Strategy and Victory * 9: Jon Sumida: On Defence as the Stronger Form of War * 10: Christopher Daase: Clausewitz and Small Wars * 11: Antulio J: Clausewitz and the Nature of the War on Terror * 12: Herfried Münkler: Clausewitz and the Privatization of War * 13: David Lonsdale: Clausewitz and Information Warfare * 14: Benoît Durieux: Clausewitz and the Two Temptations of Modern Strategic Thinking * 15: Wilfried von Bredow: Civil-Military Relations and Democracies * 16: Andreas Herberg-Rothe: Clausewitz and a New Containment: the Limitation of War and Violence
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