Clausewitz and Chaos: Friction in War and Military Policy

Author:   Stephen J. Cimbala
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780275969516


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 November 2000
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Clausewitz and Chaos: Friction in War and Military Policy


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The great Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz, in his classic On War, introduced the idea of friction in war. Friction was one of the most important ideas that Clausewitz put forward. His application of the term is generally taken to be limited to events on the field of battle. But had Clausewitz lived to the end of the 20th century, he undoubtedly would have broadened his understanding of friction to include the nexus between war and policy making. He would have done so because his most fundamental insight, apart from the significance of friction in war, was his insistence upon the priority of policy over war. Cimbala applies the concept of friction to a number of 20th century cases of war and policy making. He also applies it to some plausible scenarios for the next century. Although many U.S. military planners and policy makers appear to place their faith in technology as the sine qua non of success in security and defense policy, technology can be self defeating and myopic if political and strategic vision are lacking. For example, the mindless pursuit of information warfare in all its varieties may convince potential U.S. opponents that infowar is a cost effective way of negating U.S. military power. A provocative analysis for scholars, students, military professionals and other policy makers involved with strategy and military policy issues.

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Author:   Stephen J. Cimbala
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.539kg
ISBN:  

9780275969516


ISBN 10:   0275969517
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 November 2000
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Case One: Friction in Irrelevant and Inflexible War Plans Case Two: Friction in Nuclear Crisis Management Case Three: Failure Amid Success: Desert Storm and Friction Case Four: Small Wars, Faux Wars and Peace Operations: Sources of Friction Case Five: Deterrence and Friction Case Six: Mass Destruction and Information Warfare: Friction in Collision Conclusion

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.,. effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose. -Aerospace Power Journal


".,.""effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose.""-Aerospace Power Journal ?...effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose.?-Aerospace Power Journal ?Soldiers of all ranks could benefit from a better understanding of the Clausewitzian multidimensional concept of friction, and Cimbala's work is highly recommended.?-Special Warfare ...""effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose.""-Aerospace Power Journal ""Soldiers of all ranks could benefit from a better understanding of the Clausewitzian multidimensional concept of friction, and Cimbala's work is highly recommended.""-Special Warfare"


.,. effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose. -Aerospace Power Journal ?...effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose.?-Aerospace Power Journal ?Soldiers of all ranks could benefit from a better understanding of the Clausewitzian multidimensional concept of friction, and Cimbala's work is highly recommended.?-Special Warfare ... effective in making the reader think about friction, and that...is Cimbala's purpose. -Aerospace Power Journal Soldiers of all ranks could benefit from a better understanding of the Clausewitzian multidimensional concept of friction, and Cimbala's work is highly recommended. -Special Warfare


Author Information

STEPHEN J. CIMBALA is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Penn State University (Delaware County) and has contributed to the literature on international security, defense studies, and nuclear arms control for more than twenty years. He serves on the editorial board of various professional journals and as a consultant to the U.S. goverment on arms control. He is the author or editor of 18 earlier Greenwood Press or Praeger Publishers titles, including, most recently, The Past and Future of Nuclear Deterrence.

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