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Good Anthropology, Bad History: The Cultural Turn in Studying War To wage war, become an anthropologist. Today's military confrontation of "the West vs. the rest" replays ancient differences between strategic cultures. |
Parameters Spring 2006 Janeen Klinger |
The Social Science of Carl von Clausewitz Carl von Clausewitz's unfinished book On War is well-known as being prone to misinterpretation. This article attempts to add conceptual clarity by demonstrating that Clausewitz was formulating a social science approach before that terminology and discipline had emerged. |
Parameters Summer 2006 David W. Barno |
Challenges in Fighting a Global Insurgency Strategy in a global counterinsurgency requires a new level of thinking. A world of irregular threats and asymmetrical warfare demands that we Americans broaden our thinking beyond the norms of traditional military action once sufficient to win our wars. |
AskMen.com Nate Steere |
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Parameters Spring 2004 Bruce Fleming |
Can Reading Clausewitz Save Us from Future Mistakes? The Weinberger Doctrine of 1984, for example, considered by many strategists the template of the first Gulf War, is both drawn from and cites Clausewitz. |
CRM October 2013 Marshall Lager |
What's Your Marketing Plan? Good marketing campaigns have a set goal. There's a reason why. |
AskMen.com Roberto Rocha |
What Can Machiavelli Teach You About Business? You can be a Machiavellian businessman, in the true sense of the word, without being Machiavellian, in the popular definition; that is, be effective without being unethical. |
AskMen.com December 28, 2003 Bernie Alexander |
Bushido: The Culture Of The Samurai The samurai were a class of warriors whose lives were defined by honor, justice and loyalty. So devoted were they to their cause that they were known to take their own lives if it was the wish of their warlord. Let's take a closer look at the fascinating culture of the samurai. |
Military History Quarterly Winter 2007 |
Letter from Winter 2007 MHQ For centuries soldiers have used military history to develop a theory of war and principles for planning an armed conflict or campaign. The same is true for the current war in Iraq. |
AskMen.com October 1, 2003 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Philosophers Many philosophers have left a mark in history, but which ones have stood the test of time? |