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On War

Clausewitz, Carl VonHoward, Michael(Contributions by)Paret, Peter(Contributions by)
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'War is merely the continuation of policy by other means' On War is one of the most important books ever written on the subject of war.

Clausewitz, a Prussian officer who fought against the French during the Napoleonic Wars, sought to understand and analyse the phenomenon of war so that future leaders could conduct and win conflicts more effectively. He studied the human and social factors that affect outcomes, as well as the tactical and technological ones. He understood that war was a weapon of government, and that political purpose, chance, and enmity combine to shape its dynamics. On War continues to be read by military strategists, politicians, and others for its timeless insights.

This abridged edition by Beatrice Heuser, using the acclaimed translation by Michael Howard and Peter Paret, selects the central books in which Clausewitz's views on the nature and theory of war are developed.

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Oxford University Press
0192807161 / 9780192807168
Paperback / softback
355.02
01/05/2007
United Kingdom
English
336 p.
20 cm
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