Clausewitz's "On War", first published in 1832, remains the classic study of the nature and conditions of warfare. Best remembered for his pronouncement that war is a continuation of politics by other means and for his observations on total war, he gave a new philosophical foundation to the art of war. Compex and often misunderstood, Clausewitz has fascinated and influenced generations of politicians and strategic thinkers. This is a comprehensive study on how to read Clausewitz and how others have read him - from the military commanders in World War I through Lenin and Mao Zedung to strategists in the nuclear age.
Author Biography
Beatrice Heuser has taught at the Universities of Oxford and Reims and currently holds a Chair in International Relations at the University of Reading.
Reviews
A useful...guide to the great man's writings * Foreign Policy *