Tag: War

Books

Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz

– "Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz," Social Research, v39 n4 (Winter: 1972): 599-621.  
Excerpt: Perhaps you will be surprised to find Clausewitz ranked among the great political philosophers. Does the author of the treatise on war, so widely quoted but so rarely read, merit… More

Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations

– Raymond Aron, Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations, Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1973.
From the publisher: Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations. Aron’s starting point is the state of nature that exists between… More

Raymond Aron’s Peace and War, Thirty Years Later

– Bryan-Paul Frost, "Raymond Aron's Peace and War, Thirty Years Later," International Journal, v51 n2 (Spring, 1996): 339-361.
Excerpt: “In 1966, Raymond Aron’s peace and war: a theory of international relations 1st appeared in English. On like the almost universal acclaim it’s received in France… More

Raymond Aron on the Use of Force by Pierre Hassner

– Pierre Hassner, "Raymond Aron on the Use of Force and Legitimacy," Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Center on the United States and Europe, 2005.
Excerpt: Raymond Aron, beyond his rich theories and deep analyses, remains for me above all a professor of moral and intellectual sanity. He was a teacher of what he saw as the 2 supreme… More

Lavenir de la Guerre dans le Monde du Commerce: Raymond Aron Face aux Philosophies

– Benjamin Brice, "Lavenir de la guerre dans le monde du commerce: Raymond Aron face aux philosophies." Institut québécois des hautes études internationales Ɂrudit, 2012.
Abstract: The West, and especially Europe, often understands globalization as a new process that will eventually challenge the domination of traditional politics. This paper will attempt to… More

On War

– Raymond Aron, On War, New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.
This provocative volume re-examines and analyzes a problem that has plagued mankind from the beginning of history through the present atomic age. The author promotes his belief in a minimum… More

The Century of Total War

– Raymond Aron, The Century of Total War, London: Praeger Press, 1954.
From a review in Foreign Affairs: Though writing in the first instance as a Frenchman to Frenchmen, M. Aron’s very thoughtful and incisive analysis is of universal interest. Seeing… More

Essays

Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz

– "Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz," Social Research, v39 n4 (Winter: 1972): 599-621.  
Excerpt: Perhaps you will be surprised to find Clausewitz ranked among the great political philosophers. Does the author of the treatise on war, so widely quoted but so rarely read, merit… More

Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations

– Raymond Aron, Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations, Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1973.
From the publisher: Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations. Aron’s starting point is the state of nature that exists between… More

Raymond Aron’s Peace and War, Thirty Years Later

– Bryan-Paul Frost, "Raymond Aron's Peace and War, Thirty Years Later," International Journal, v51 n2 (Spring, 1996): 339-361.
Excerpt: “In 1966, Raymond Aron’s peace and war: a theory of international relations 1st appeared in English. On like the almost universal acclaim it’s received in France… More

Raymond Aron on the Use of Force by Pierre Hassner

– Pierre Hassner, "Raymond Aron on the Use of Force and Legitimacy," Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Center on the United States and Europe, 2005.
Excerpt: Raymond Aron, beyond his rich theories and deep analyses, remains for me above all a professor of moral and intellectual sanity. He was a teacher of what he saw as the 2 supreme… More

Lavenir de la Guerre dans le Monde du Commerce: Raymond Aron Face aux Philosophies

– Benjamin Brice, "Lavenir de la guerre dans le monde du commerce: Raymond Aron face aux philosophies." Institut québécois des hautes études internationales Ɂrudit, 2012.
Abstract: The West, and especially Europe, often understands globalization as a new process that will eventually challenge the domination of traditional politics. This paper will attempt to… More

On War

– Raymond Aron, On War, New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.
This provocative volume re-examines and analyzes a problem that has plagued mankind from the beginning of history through the present atomic age. The author promotes his belief in a minimum… More

The Century of Total War

– Raymond Aron, The Century of Total War, London: Praeger Press, 1954.
From a review in Foreign Affairs: Though writing in the first instance as a Frenchman to Frenchmen, M. Aron’s very thoughtful and incisive analysis is of universal interest. Seeing… More

Commentary

Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz

– "Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz," Social Research, v39 n4 (Winter: 1972): 599-621.  
Excerpt: Perhaps you will be surprised to find Clausewitz ranked among the great political philosophers. Does the author of the treatise on war, so widely quoted but so rarely read, merit… More

Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations

– Raymond Aron, Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations, Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1973.
From the publisher: Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations. Aron’s starting point is the state of nature that exists between… More

Raymond Aron’s Peace and War, Thirty Years Later

– Bryan-Paul Frost, "Raymond Aron's Peace and War, Thirty Years Later," International Journal, v51 n2 (Spring, 1996): 339-361.
Excerpt: “In 1966, Raymond Aron’s peace and war: a theory of international relations 1st appeared in English. On like the almost universal acclaim it’s received in France… More

Raymond Aron on the Use of Force by Pierre Hassner

– Pierre Hassner, "Raymond Aron on the Use of Force and Legitimacy," Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Center on the United States and Europe, 2005.
Excerpt: Raymond Aron, beyond his rich theories and deep analyses, remains for me above all a professor of moral and intellectual sanity. He was a teacher of what he saw as the 2 supreme… More

Lavenir de la Guerre dans le Monde du Commerce: Raymond Aron Face aux Philosophies

– Benjamin Brice, "Lavenir de la guerre dans le monde du commerce: Raymond Aron face aux philosophies." Institut québécois des hautes études internationales Ɂrudit, 2012.
Abstract: The West, and especially Europe, often understands globalization as a new process that will eventually challenge the domination of traditional politics. This paper will attempt to… More

On War

– Raymond Aron, On War, New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.
This provocative volume re-examines and analyzes a problem that has plagued mankind from the beginning of history through the present atomic age. The author promotes his belief in a minimum… More

The Century of Total War

– Raymond Aron, The Century of Total War, London: Praeger Press, 1954.
From a review in Foreign Affairs: Though writing in the first instance as a Frenchman to Frenchmen, M. Aron’s very thoughtful and incisive analysis is of universal interest. Seeing… More

Multimedia

Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz

– "Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz," Social Research, v39 n4 (Winter: 1972): 599-621.  
Excerpt: Perhaps you will be surprised to find Clausewitz ranked among the great political philosophers. Does the author of the treatise on war, so widely quoted but so rarely read, merit… More

Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations

– Raymond Aron, Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations, Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1973.
From the publisher: Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations. Aron’s starting point is the state of nature that exists between… More

Raymond Aron’s Peace and War, Thirty Years Later

– Bryan-Paul Frost, "Raymond Aron's Peace and War, Thirty Years Later," International Journal, v51 n2 (Spring, 1996): 339-361.
Excerpt: “In 1966, Raymond Aron’s peace and war: a theory of international relations 1st appeared in English. On like the almost universal acclaim it’s received in France… More

Raymond Aron on the Use of Force by Pierre Hassner

– Pierre Hassner, "Raymond Aron on the Use of Force and Legitimacy," Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Center on the United States and Europe, 2005.
Excerpt: Raymond Aron, beyond his rich theories and deep analyses, remains for me above all a professor of moral and intellectual sanity. He was a teacher of what he saw as the 2 supreme… More

Lavenir de la Guerre dans le Monde du Commerce: Raymond Aron Face aux Philosophies

– Benjamin Brice, "Lavenir de la guerre dans le monde du commerce: Raymond Aron face aux philosophies." Institut québécois des hautes études internationales Ɂrudit, 2012.
Abstract: The West, and especially Europe, often understands globalization as a new process that will eventually challenge the domination of traditional politics. This paper will attempt to… More

On War

– Raymond Aron, On War, New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.
This provocative volume re-examines and analyzes a problem that has plagued mankind from the beginning of history through the present atomic age. The author promotes his belief in a minimum… More

The Century of Total War

– Raymond Aron, The Century of Total War, London: Praeger Press, 1954.
From a review in Foreign Affairs: Though writing in the first instance as a Frenchman to Frenchmen, M. Aron’s very thoughtful and incisive analysis is of universal interest. Seeing… More

Teaching

Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz

– "Reason, Passion, and Power in the Thought of Clausewitz," Social Research, v39 n4 (Winter: 1972): 599-621.  
Excerpt: Perhaps you will be surprised to find Clausewitz ranked among the great political philosophers. Does the author of the treatise on war, so widely quoted but so rarely read, merit… More

Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations

– Raymond Aron, Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations, Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press, 1973.
From the publisher: Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations. Aron’s starting point is the state of nature that exists between… More

Raymond Aron’s Peace and War, Thirty Years Later

– Bryan-Paul Frost, "Raymond Aron's Peace and War, Thirty Years Later," International Journal, v51 n2 (Spring, 1996): 339-361.
Excerpt: “In 1966, Raymond Aron’s peace and war: a theory of international relations 1st appeared in English. On like the almost universal acclaim it’s received in France… More

Raymond Aron on the Use of Force by Pierre Hassner

– Pierre Hassner, "Raymond Aron on the Use of Force and Legitimacy," Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Center on the United States and Europe, 2005.
Excerpt: Raymond Aron, beyond his rich theories and deep analyses, remains for me above all a professor of moral and intellectual sanity. He was a teacher of what he saw as the 2 supreme… More

Lavenir de la Guerre dans le Monde du Commerce: Raymond Aron Face aux Philosophies

– Benjamin Brice, "Lavenir de la guerre dans le monde du commerce: Raymond Aron face aux philosophies." Institut québécois des hautes études internationales Ɂrudit, 2012.
Abstract: The West, and especially Europe, often understands globalization as a new process that will eventually challenge the domination of traditional politics. This paper will attempt to… More

On War

– Raymond Aron, On War, New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.
This provocative volume re-examines and analyzes a problem that has plagued mankind from the beginning of history through the present atomic age. The author promotes his belief in a minimum… More

The Century of Total War

– Raymond Aron, The Century of Total War, London: Praeger Press, 1954.
From a review in Foreign Affairs: Though writing in the first instance as a Frenchman to Frenchmen, M. Aron’s very thoughtful and incisive analysis is of universal interest. Seeing… More