Carl von Clausewitz’s On War requires a patient reader. It is disjoined, unfinished, conceptually outdated and even contradictory at times. But it remains the single most important book … Read the rest
Carl von Clausewitz’s On War requires a patient reader. It is disjoined, unfinished, conceptually outdated and even contradictory at times. But it remains the single most important book … Read the rest
*This is the last of a three-part blog series by Dr Tom Waldman exploring Clausewitz’s famous trinity*
Almost all discussion on the nature of war and strategy commences, wittingly and … Read the rest
*This is the second of a three-part blog series by Dr Tom Waldman exploring Clausewitz’s famous trinity*
Moving beyond depiction of war as either art or science, Clausewitz maintained that … Read the rest
*This is the first of a three-part blog series by Dr Tom Waldman exploring Clausewitz’s famous trinity*
In the form of his ‘remarkable trinity’, Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) laid the … Read the rest