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    1: Do the insights provided by Clausewitz who died 180 years ago – friction in war‚ the culmination of the attack‚ the roles of chance‚ uncertainty‚ and irrational elements in war‚ and the center of gravity – offer anything worthwhile for 21st Century strategists and war-fighters? Introduction The work of Carl von Clausewitz continues to bring about heated debate in the 21st Century. While many scholars see Clausewitz’s On War as an indispensible military thought in the modern times‚ others

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    Strategic Studies Essay “Choose a pre-20th century military strategist and show how/why their ideas remain relevant in the 21st century.” Major General Carl von Clausewitz was a staff officer in the Prussian Army in the early parts of 19th century‚ suffering defeat in 1806‚ but leading Prussia back to glory in 1815. However‚ he was better known as a military theorist‚ and today is recognised as an integral figure in the evolution of military strategy‚ for many of his ideas are still prominent and

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    H106 Notes Essay material Clausewitz proposed that "war is not merely an act of policy but a true political instrument‚ a continuation of political intercourse‚ carried on with other means (On War‚ p. 87).” The aim of war is to overcome or disarm the enemy and “there is no logical limit to the application of that force (On War‚ p. 77).” War is “a clash of forces freely operating and obedient to no law but their own (On War‚ p. 77).” When whole communities go to war—whole peoples‚ and especially

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    Clausewitz lived in a time where battles were fought in columns and lines‚ with soldiers using muskets and solid-shot cannon; when states were the exclusive actors in war; when technological change occurred over decades‚ if not centuries. What relevance could his work therefore have for the strategic problems of the 21st century? Introduction Clausewitz was not a cookbook writer. He was not looking for hard and fast rules for conducting war‚ which he eschews. Indeed‚ Clausewitzian theories elaborated

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    Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz was a Prussian soldier who later became a major military thinker of the 19th century. Antoine-Henri Jomini was a Swiss man that joined the French revolution and even joining Russia and would become the most popular thinker of his time. Both Jomini and Clausewitz share many similarities more than their differences yet they both do focus on two different camps of ideas‚ the importance of strategy and chaos in war. One of Jomini’s main points of interest in war

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    Clausewitz’s definition implies that war does not lead to the destruction of the enemy but rather the survival of the enemy to its will. What Clausewitz is saying is that Public opinion influences military doctrine; military’s will influences public opinion While the Military strategy influences political objectives; government influences military resources. Clausewitz differentiates between what war looks like in theory. By comparing this theoretical version of war with reality‚ Clausewitz’s purpose is to

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    determine its applicability to various and ever-changing situations. In the case of Clausewitz‚ many strategists do not view his theories as relevant to today’s wars involving a Nation State vs. non-state actors. This is not true. The U.S. Army Command and General Staff College teaches that the commander’s intent is the most important part of proper execution. Strategists need to look at the intent of Clausewitz and view within the contextual historic period he wrote it‚ to demonstrate its relevance

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    the world we live in today. Carl von Clausewitz is a pronounced military theorists who lived during the Napoleon era and saw war as a socio-political activity that skillfully influenced his success. The battles that took place within his time period were heavily influenced by this theory and various revolutionary events that are still adequate for explaining warfare in the modern era. II. Topic Sentence: The government has an obligation to support the military and to protect its people‚ but the

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    The Roman military was the first successful professional full time military‚ which was partly because the Roman generals paid an immense attention to detail. “Roman generals paid close attention to camp layouts‚ soldier’s equipment and most crucially‚ logistics. Often it was a the details that gave the Romans the edge‚ the depth of a ditch dug around a camp or having a warm breakfast before a battle were all considerations made by Roman commanders” (“The Roman Military”). Legionaries typically

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    WORKING OVERVIEW Jobs in the Military vary in type of work and responsibility‚ yet each is essential to accomplishing the overall mission of defending our country. In this section‚ explore the different types of career opportunities available to service members‚ learn about the compensation they can expect to receive‚ find out how to transfer careers to the civilian sector and more. Our Today’s Military overview pages show the various stages of a military career‚ from the joining process to training

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