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Title: Clausewitz, nonlinearity, and the unpredictability of war

Journal Article · · International Security; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2307/2539130· OSTI ID:6650304

Despite the frequent invocations of his name in recent years, especially during the Gulf War, there is something deeply perplexing about the work of Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831). In particular, his unfinished magnum opus On War seems to offer a theory of war, at the same time that is perversely denies many of the fundamental preconditions of theory as such - simplification, generalization and prediction, among others. The book continues to draw the attention of both soldiers and theorists of war, although soldiers often find the ideas of Clausewitz too philosophical to appear practical, while analysts usually find his thoughts too empirical to seem elegant. Members of both groups sense that there is too much truth in what he writes to ignore him. Yet, as the German historian Hans Rothfels has bluntly put it, Clausewitz is an author more quoted than actually read.' 84 refs.

OSTI ID:
6650304
Journal Information:
International Security; (United States), Vol. 17:3; ISSN 0162-2889
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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