Clausewitz and African War
Explore the intricate relationship between politics and warfare in "Clausewitz and African War" by Isabelle Duyvesteyn. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this compelling study delves into the conflicts of Liberia and Somalia during the 1990s, revealing how these wars, often viewed through the lens of economic, resource, ethnic, or clan interests, are fundamentally driven by political motives. Duyvesteyn expertly aligns her analysis with the 19th-century theories of military strategist Karl von Clausewitz, offering readers a fresh perspective on the complexities of modern African conflicts. With 200 pages of insightful research, this paperback edition is an essential read for anyone interested in the dynamics of war and politics. Enhance your understanding of contemporary warfare and its historical roots with this thought-provoking work.