By Youri Cormier, Strategy Bridge: “Clausewitz has been primarily studied and presented by historians: from Liddell Hart onwards... Howard, Paret, Keegan, and van Creveld, to name only a few. As a result, the narratives tend to overemphasize one of two things. First, speculatively linking the man’s experience, acquaintances, and life story, to his possible state of mind at the time and then to his writing. And second, in their dissection of Clausewitz, they sometimes place too much importance on single words or phrases instead of their meaning when they come together as a whole.”
The Path to Prototype Warfare
By Robert Kozloski, War on the Rocks: “Can a radical approach to weapons development help the Pentagon cope with uncertainty and improve military effectiveness?”