Theorists Flashcards
Clausewitz
Prussian theorist. Developed a theory of war.
- War is primordial violence and an act to compel an enemy to do our will
- Paradoxical trinity: Chance-Reason-Enmity (hatred)
Svechin
Russian General Staff- Fought in Russo-Japanese War
“Strategy”
-Critical thinking was emphasized
-Political leader must decide if they want to do a war of attrition or annihilation
-Strategic offense vs Defense
-Deep battle theory
-Exchange time for space
-Economic mobilization was critical to success of military operations
Mahan
Navy Admiral. Taught at Naval War College.
“The influence of Sea Power”
- National greatness is tied to the Sea
- Primary mission of the Navy is to command the Sea
- Destroy the enemy navy in order to control the sea and commerce.
Corbett, John
Modern British naval historian
“Some principles of maritime strategy”
-Focus was on maritime strategy vs a theory of warfare
-Four focus areas in his theory:
1. controlling lines of communications, focus on the enemy, and manoeuvre for tactical advantage;
2. the aspects of political, economic and financial dimensions of waging war as well as with the technological and material aspects of war;
3. the primacy of politics in war and in devising an appropriate strategy to protect the national interests
4. the emphasis on efficiency in battle while preserving costly assets.