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

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    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

    A new containment-policy the curbing of war and violent conflict in world society

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    We are witnessing a worldwide expansion of war and violence, which should be countered by a new containment, just as George Kennan emphasized as early as 1987: “And for these reasons we are going to have to develop a wider concept of what containment means (…) –a concept, in other words, more responsive to the problems of our own time –than the one I so light-heartedly brought to expression, hacking away at my typewriter there in the northwest corner of the War College building in December of 1946.” Sixty years have already passed, since George Kennan formulated his original vision of containment. Although his original concept would be altered, in application by various administrations of the US-Government, in practice it has been incorporated within the concept and politics of common security, which has been the essential complement to pure militarily containment. These ideas are still valid –and as Kennan himself pointed out, they are in more need of explication and implementation than ever. The idea behind this concept is very simple: if the “world” is "flat" and something like a global network, the task is to protect our connections in the net and to contain the spreading of war and violence through this network

    Fluid modernity, identity, violence and conflict – escalation of violence, IS, terrorism and the uprooted, redundant, and excluded of globalization

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    The resexualization of behavior in general and the escalation of war and violence in particular has been studied through the "New Wars" theories investigating, for instance, violence in sub-Saharan Africa..

    Clausewitz In The Twenty-First Century

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    Clausewitz in the Twenty-First Century

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