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As the Prussian general Karl von Clausewitz observed long ago, "A conqueror is always a lover of peace."
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With apologies to the great military strategist Karl von Clausewitz, politics often is war by other means.
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One of these concepts, which I contend is more timely and appropriate than ever, is the principle of schwerpunkt, first introduced nearly 200 years ago by the German philosopher, Karl von Clausewitz, in his brilliant treatise, On War.
Has Online Advertising Lost Its "Schwerpunkt"? - Jaffer Ali - MediaBizBlogger 2008
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One of these concepts, which I contend is more timely and appropriate than ever, is the principle of schwerpunkt, first introduced nearly 200 years ago by the German philosopher, Karl von Clausewitz, in his brilliant treatise, On War.
Has Online Advertising Lost Its "Schwerpunkt"? - Jaffer Ali - MediaBizBlogger 2008
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With apologies to the great military strategist Karl von Clausewitz, politics often is war by other means.
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Peter Benbow Davidson, N. C.Fareed Zakaria quotes military strategist Karl von Clausewitz as saying, "War is the extension of politics by other means."
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Karl von Clausewitz, the early-19th-century Prussian military theorist, once observed that identifying "the kind of war on which they are embarking is the most far-reaching act of judgment that the statesman and commander have to make."
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As the author quotes the renowned theorist of war, Karl von Clausewitz "War is politics carried out by other means."
Review: America's Secret War: Inside The Hidden Worldwide Struggle Between America And Its Enemies 2006
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The process by which this should be achieved is a violent one, termed “total war,” a concept pioneered by the 19th century Prussian general, Karl von Clausewitz in his classic book “On War.”
Think Progress » 10,000 14,000 People Demand Chris Wallace Ask Rice About The U.S.S. Cole 2006
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The process by which this should be achieved is a violent one, termed “total war,” a concept pioneered by the 19th century Prussian general, Karl von Clausewitz in his classic book “On War.”
Think Progress » McCain Covers Up For Bush’s Nuclear Failures 2006
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