War as an Instrument of Policy and as a Form of Conflict Resolution

Abstract

There is a set of concepts, war and peace, conflict and cooperation, whose pairwise analyses are implied by both historical and conceptual inquiries. The latter refers to a philosophical elucidation of the meaning of statements whose function is to describe a given phenomenon; while the former identifies the events and conditions with which these statements are construed to be descriptions of what in fact did or did not happen. This is what is suggested by analytical and historical aspects of any problem being studied. Thus, the study and analyses of this set of concepts have puzzled thinkers, writers, teachers, students, etc. Moreover, they have attempted to reduce the complexities of international conflict, war and peace, etc. to some orderly structure as well as to develop a theory that will enable us to explain, to understand, a uniquely human phenomenon. This study shall use as a paradigm the classic work, “on War” by the eighteenth century Austrian military strategist and philosopher of war, Carl von Clausewitz.

Presenters

Gerardo M. Acay
Adjunct Professor, College of Education and Social Sciences, Missouri Valley College, Missouri, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Global Studies

KEYWORDS

"War", " Conflict", " Policy", " von Clausewitz"

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