“The war of 1914–18 was the absolute negation of everything that Clausewitz had stood” — Christopher Munro Clark Copy Share Image
Digital warfare, in the Clausewitz definition as 'the continuation of policy by other means,' reached Western public consciousness via my own country,… — Toomas Hendrik Ilves Copy Share Image
The Army was always big on Clausewitz, the Prussian; the Navy on Alfred Thayer Mahan, the American; and the Air Force on… — Jim Mattis Copy Share Image
While von Clausewitz said, 'War is the continuation of policy (politics) by other means,' when considering the welfare of our men and… — Joe Heck Copy Share Image
“Modifying Clausewitz’ aphorism—war is the continuation of diplomacy by other means—one could say that in ideologically divided countries civil war is but… — Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Copy Share Image
“The literature of war and its strategies is poverty-stricken. Of all the men who have written on the subject of war, I… — J.C. Wylie Copy Share Image
“The classical soldier’s beliefs and behavior patterns are all summarized in the central theme of Clausewitz, who tells us that his study… — J.C. Wylie Copy Share Image
“Clausewitz’s posthumously published work On War, shaped by the age of Napoleonic warfare, is best known for the concept of the friction… — Sebastian Gorka Copy Share Image
“Daily, the media report human activity in which force is used to settle disputes. Since 1945 not a single day has gone… — Eugene R. Wittkopf Copy Share Image
“In the pantheon of military thinkers and grand strategists, two giants stand out: the Prussian General Carl von Clausewitz and the Chinese… — Sebastian Gorka Copy Share Image
In the future as in the past, both Clausewitz and Sun Tzu will undoubtedly have a lot to offer. — Martin Van Creveld Copy Share Image
One might almost say, to adapt von Clausewitz, that modern warfare is PR by other means. And war-winning strategies mean that modern… — David Frum Copy Share Image
“We propose to consider first the single elements of our subject, then each branch of part, and, last of all, the whole… — Carl Von Clausewitz Copy Share Image
“It was over a century and a half ago that Clausewitz made his now famous remarks on the relationship of war to… — Barry Posen Copy Share Image