Clausewitz’s “Wondrous Trinity” as a Coordinate System of War and Violent Conflict


Autoria(s): Herberg-Rothe, Andreas
Data(s)

20/12/2009

20/12/2009

Resumo

Rather than discarding Clausewitz’s theory of war in response to the revolutionary changes in modern warfare, this article articulates a broader theory of war based on his concept of the “wondrous trinity,” identifying it as his true legacy. The author shows that the concept of trinitarian war attributed to Clausewitz by his critics, which seems to be applicable only to wars between states, is a caricature of Clausewitz’s theory. He goes on to develop Clausewitz’s theory that war is composed of the three tendencies of violence/force, fighting, and the affiliation of the combatants to a warring community. Each war can be analyzed as being composed of these three tendencies and their opposites.

Identificador

urn:nbn:de:0070-ijcv-2009259

http://www.ijcv.org/issues/ijcv-3-2-2009/2335

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

DPPL

Fonte

International Journal of Conflict and Violence ; 3 , 2