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Clausewitz, On War Book 3: A consideration of cyber strategy

February 16th, 2009 (posted by: ) · No Comments

Our long dead Prussian friend understood that tactics change with time and technology, and that strategies remain similar even if the metaphors change. When he tells us that strength of will is more to make a change in strategy versus tactics) p. 178) he recognizes that which is the parasitic force of decision. He identifies [...]

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Clausewitz, On War Book 2: The breath of war is the exhaustion of ideas

January 26th, 2009 (posted by: ) · No Comments

As I turn Carl Von Clausewitz over in my mind the writing of a long dead Prussian floats forward in time hopefully to inform decision about future conflict. If, as I have said, the concept that tactics and strategy are independent of technology. If the premise can be proven that technology is always an analogy [...]

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Clausewitz, On War, Book 1: Into a cavern to find the darkness of cyber space

January 15th, 2009 (posted by: ) · No Comments

Can “On War” as a book from the dustbin of history reach out and touch the technologically sophisticated future of modern warfare? Where warfare is moving from monumental armies into a post nuclear age of niggling little conflicts is a dusty tome the literature of success? In a world populated with empowered non-state actors who [...]

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