This book analyzes how the cost of 'small' wars drives the state to choose remote war and preemption in order to hide the conflict from its domestic populations. This is explained through understanding security mechanisms and how Clausewitzian war machine powers extend Liberalism into the periphery.
This book analyzes how the cost of 'small' wars drives the state to choose remote war and preemption in order to hide the conflict from its domestic populations. This is explained through understanding security mechanisms and how Clausewitzian war machine powers extend Liberalism into the periphery.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Liberalism, the State, and War 2. Explaining Clausewitzian Power 3. The Security Dispositif as an Ordering Framework 4. The Domestic and the Periphery 5. The Origins of the War Machine 6. How the War Machine Become Permanent 7. Key Components of Clausewitzian War 8. The Problem with Clauswitzian War and the Trinity 9. How the Singularity Is Revealed 10. The Uninhibited Partisan, Terror and Force 11. Algeria and the Ordering of Society 12. Vietnam and the Immediate Threat 13. Afghanistan and Killing a War Machine 14. 9/11 and Comparative Advantage 15. Crux 16. Problems with Preemption 17. Preemption as Method 18. Generating Certainty PART SIX -CONCLUSIONS 19. Liberalism and the War Machine 20. The Singularity 21. Preemption as Imperative 22. The Ouroboros
1. Liberalism, the State, and War 2. Explaining Clausewitzian Power 3. The Security Dispositif as an Ordering Framework 4. The Domestic and the Periphery 5. The Origins of the War Machine 6. How the War Machine Become Permanent 7. Key Components of Clausewitzian War 8. The Problem with Clauswitzian War and the Trinity 9. How the Singularity Is Revealed 10. The Uninhibited Partisan, Terror and Force 11. Algeria and the Ordering of Society 12. Vietnam and the Immediate Threat 13. Afghanistan and Killing a War Machine 14. 9/11 and Comparative Advantage 15. Crux 16. Problems with Preemption 17. Preemption as Method 18. Generating Certainty PART SIX -CONCLUSIONS 19. Liberalism and the War Machine 20. The Singularity 21. Preemption as Imperative 22. The Ouroboros
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