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September 17-21, 2007. The Political Theory of Carl von Clausewitz

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Prof. Dr. Christopher Daase - Ludwig Maximilians Universität
 
The Political Theory of Carl von Clausewitz 
It has become fashionable to negate the relevance of Clausewitz and his thinking for understand-ing today’s wars and militarized conflicts. The changing nature of war, it is said, renders his con-cepts and ideas obsolete and turns his philosophy of war into a dangerously outdated ideology.
Many of these allegations can be attributed to intellectual ignorance. It is well known that Clause-witz is more often cited than read. He simply stands for a particular image of war which has con-solidated through continued misinterpretation of his writings despite a number of attempts to cor-rect such errors. But even authors who defend Clausewitz do so by attacking the critics rather than by pointing out Clausewitz’ analytical strengths. A more compelling strategy would be to de-monstrate that the new forms of warfare precisely prove Clausewitz’ relevance and that his ideas about Peoples War allow a more sophisticated approach to political violence than provided by his critics.
This is what the seminar attempts to do. Students will be asked to engage in a thorough reading and interpretation of Clausewitz’ opus magnum “On War” and to investigate his relevance for un-derstanding today’s wars. It will be shown, that (1) Clausewitz provides a superior conceptualiza-tion of political violence that allows describing historical and recent changes of war, including the emergence of guerrilla warfare and terrorism; (2) Clausewitz offers fresh insights into the dyna-mics of unconventional warfare and the dialectic of offence and defence which help to explain why actors apply certain strategies and tactics; (3) Clausewitz allows reflecting on the effects of small wars which explain why big states often loose small wars.

 

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