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  1. Oct 31, 2023 · When it comes to actions taken during a conflict, there should be no separation between political, economic or military strategies, as death and destruction drive reciprocity between war and strategy.

  2. Most systematic research into these forms of human rights abuse, particularly as perpetrated by governments, is built on assumptions of rationality: repression and political violence are strategic policies that governments employ in pursuit of important political and/or military objectives.

  3. Oct 15, 2018 · This paper re-examines the theoretical underpinnings of Strategic Studies, proposing a novel theory and a new framework for analysing wars fundamental relationship with politics in line with the Clausewitzian tradition.

    • George Dimitriu
    • 2020
  4. Her goal is to determine whether the steps-to-war theory or the “anticipation of war” criticism of it—that is, that states anticipate war, use power politics as a result, and end up in the war they expected, thereby making the steps to war epiphenomenal—best explains these cases.

  5. Strategy is a function that needs to be conducted in peacetime as well as in wartime. Because Clausewitz adheres closely to his mission, narrowly defined as On War, he tells us nothing of much note about how and why peace becomes war, or how war becomes a peace worthy of the name.

  6. Nov 11, 2016 · From the sixteenth century down to the First World War, he argued, Britain had pursued a strategy of ‘limited war’. This involved employing her sea power against the economic foundations of an adversary’s war effort, by choking off its maritime commerce and sweeping up its overseas colonies.

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  8. Apr 16, 2018 · The Direction of War and Strategy: Context and Adaptation from Archidamus to Airpower are valuable contemporary sources of practical examples and ideas for how civilian and military leaders, at all levels, work to harmonise policy, strategy, and operations.

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