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  1. 22. Nov. 2011 · Clausewitz war Kenner der Mentalitäten und wusste um die Bedeutung seelischer Energien. Colin Powell pflegte im ersten Golfkrieg der Amerikaner, damals Vorsitzender der Vereinigten Stabschefs...

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  2. 20. Feb. 2014 · But this aspect of the Powell doctrine is utterly at odds with the thinking of Prussian educator Clausewitz who explicitly views the military instrument as a tool of policy, one that cannot be thought of as something autonomous from its objectives and controlling factors. Clausewitz was very much aware that most wars are not ...

  3. Colin Powell schrieb hierzu: »Die Gedanken des weisen Preu-ßen Carl von Clausewitz waren für mich wie eine Offenbarung«. Clausewitz’ Werk. Vom Kriege« war für ihn wie ein Lichtstrahl aus der Vergangenheit, der auch militäri-sche Probleme der Gegenwart erhellte.

  4. 28. März 2023 · Carl von Clausewitzs classic work On War illuminates the practical value of approaching war on a theoretical basis, the relationship between war and policy, and the demands that war’s nature imposes on both civilian and military leaders.

  5. Abstract. Throughout the Cold War, scholars gave considerable privilege to Clausewitz's observation that war is the “mere continuation of political activity ( Politik) by other means.”. It is often referred to in intellectual shorthand as the primacy of policy.

  6. Clausewitz, from Jomini to Colin Powell. On War is open to many, and Strachan stresses the bias of the rationalist school, clearly setting his own study at the forefront of the new wave. This does not lead him to underestimate the work done by Howard and Paret, but historians are themselves subjects of history and they see war through the lens ...

  7. General Colin L. Powell, United States Army, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1989-93.1 ‘You will be horrified to hear that I have never read Clausewitz […]. The opinion on Clausewitz in our general staff was that of a theoretician to be read by professors’. Former General Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg to Basil H. Liddell Hart, 24