The validity of Clausewitz in the current world order

Before the creation of modern States, Karl Von Clausewitz developed his theory and philosophy of war which, as a preface to the creation of the monopoly of coercion, defined violence as a continuation of politics. This conception would be extensively accepted in both political and military science....

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spelling I10-R306-article-437652025-10-30T14:49:16Z The validity of Clausewitz in the current world order La vigencia de Clausewitz en el orden mundial actual Idalgo, Juan Uriel Clausewitz Guerra Violencia Orden mundial Globalización Clausewitz War Violence World order Globalization Before the creation of modern States, Karl Von Clausewitz developed his theory and philosophy of war which, as a preface to the creation of the monopoly of coercion, defined violence as a continuation of politics. This conception would be extensively accepted in both political and military science. Since the end of the cold war, a world order unified by capitalism and globalization was consolidated; however, this did not mean the end of armed conflagrations between nations. Paradoxically, in a model that promotes the idea of a global village, war continues to be a possibility in international relations. Therefore, the objective of this article is to investigate the validity of the clausewitzian conception of war as a continuation of political activity from the current world order. For this, certain notions presented by this author regarding some characteristics of the international system will be reviewed. Antes de la creación de los Estados modernos, Karl Von Clausewitz desarrolló su teoría y filosofía de la guerra que, como prefacio de la creación del monopolio de la coerción, definió a la violencia como continuación de la política. Esta concepción sería ampliamente aceptada tanto en la ciencia política como en la militar. Desde el fin de la Guerra Fría se consolidó un orden mundial unificado por el capitalismo y la globalización, sin embargo, esto no significó el final de las conflagraciones armadas entre naciones. Paradójicamente, en un modelo que esgrime la promoción de la idea de una aldea global, la guerra sigue siendo una posibilidad en las relaciones internacionales. Por tanto, el objetivo de este artículo es indagar la vigencia de la concepción clausewitziana de la guerra como continuación de la actividad política desde el orden mundial actual. Para ello, se van a repasar determinadas nociones presentadas por este autor en torno a algunas características del sistema internacional. Centro de Estudios Avanzados. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 2023-12-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares texto text text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revesint/article/view/43765 1991. Revista de Estudios Internacionales; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2023): Temática libre. Julio-Diciembre 2023; 6-18 2683-720X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revesint/article/view/43765/45143 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revesint/article/view/43765/43925 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Guerra
Violencia
Orden mundial
Globalización
Clausewitz
War
Violence
World order
Globalization
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Guerra
Violencia
Orden mundial
Globalización
Clausewitz
War
Violence
World order
Globalization
Idalgo, Juan Uriel
The validity of Clausewitz in the current world order
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Guerra
Violencia
Orden mundial
Globalización
Clausewitz
War
Violence
World order
Globalization
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description Before the creation of modern States, Karl Von Clausewitz developed his theory and philosophy of war which, as a preface to the creation of the monopoly of coercion, defined violence as a continuation of politics. This conception would be extensively accepted in both political and military science. Since the end of the cold war, a world order unified by capitalism and globalization was consolidated; however, this did not mean the end of armed conflagrations between nations. Paradoxically, in a model that promotes the idea of a global village, war continues to be a possibility in international relations. Therefore, the objective of this article is to investigate the validity of the clausewitzian conception of war as a continuation of political activity from the current world order. For this, certain notions presented by this author regarding some characteristics of the international system will be reviewed.
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