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Nearly two decades after the declaration of a War on Terror,' the precise relationship between warfare and terrorism remains unclear. The United States and its allies have long sought to inflict a decisive defeat upon groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, while regarding their individual members as malevolent criminals undeserving of combatant status. A clearer understanding of how terrorists define victory, and how their method of fighting relates to conventional military forces, is necessary in order to devise more realistic and effective strategies of counterterrorism. On Absolute War constructs a theoretical framework for the study of terrorism based on Carl von Clausewitz's On War, widely regarded as the greatest analysis of war ever written. Through a review of Clausewitz's work and a set of historical case studies ranging from the Fenian Dynamite Campaign of the 1880s to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Prof. Fleury reveals just how closely terrorism mimics the logic of war. Terror

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Eric Fleury’s book is a vital and significant contribution to our understanding of Clausewitz and the application of his thought to terrorism studies. This is an impressive work of scholarship, and a model of how to apply Clausewitz’s ideas and principles to a major and lasting strategic problem. The study is the definitive analysis of the topic and should be read by scholars and policymakers concerned with both state and non-state sponsored terrorism. -- Bradley A. Thayer, University of Texas San Antonio
An intelligent and worthwhile treatment of two of military theory's thorniest problems, Clausewitz and terrorism. -- Antulio J. Echevarria, US Army War College
Eric Fleury has given us a rarity of great value—an exploration of Clausewitzian thought that hews to the timeless wisdom of the nineteenth-century philosopher of war while demonstrating its contemporary relevance. Fleury’s assured command of Clausewitz’s insights shows the reader that a work of scholarship may illuminate the present without being captured by it. The author’s perceptive reading of this classic work convinces us that in addition to the regular armed forces, the established government, and the general population, Clausewitz makes room for that most current of figures—the determined terrorist. -- David Clinton

Table of Contents
1.Terrorism and War

2.Absolute War in Theory and History

3.The Strategy of State-Directed Terrorism

4.The Strategy of Non-State Terrorism

5.The Absolute Battle

6.The Nature of Battle Today

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2023 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498565431, 978-1498565431
      ISBN10: 1498565433

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      Book Synopsis
      Nearly two decades after the declaration of a War on Terror,' the precise relationship between warfare and terrorism remains unclear. The United States and its allies have long sought to inflict a decisive defeat upon groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS, while regarding their individual members as malevolent criminals undeserving of combatant status. A clearer understanding of how terrorists define victory, and how their method of fighting relates to conventional military forces, is necessary in order to devise more realistic and effective strategies of counterterrorism. On Absolute War constructs a theoretical framework for the study of terrorism based on Carl von Clausewitz's On War, widely regarded as the greatest analysis of war ever written. Through a review of Clausewitz's work and a set of historical case studies ranging from the Fenian Dynamite Campaign of the 1880s to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Prof. Fleury reveals just how closely terrorism mimics the logic of war. Terror

      Trade Review
      Eric Fleury’s book is a vital and significant contribution to our understanding of Clausewitz and the application of his thought to terrorism studies. This is an impressive work of scholarship, and a model of how to apply Clausewitz’s ideas and principles to a major and lasting strategic problem. The study is the definitive analysis of the topic and should be read by scholars and policymakers concerned with both state and non-state sponsored terrorism. -- Bradley A. Thayer, University of Texas San Antonio
      An intelligent and worthwhile treatment of two of military theory's thorniest problems, Clausewitz and terrorism. -- Antulio J. Echevarria, US Army War College
      Eric Fleury has given us a rarity of great value—an exploration of Clausewitzian thought that hews to the timeless wisdom of the nineteenth-century philosopher of war while demonstrating its contemporary relevance. Fleury’s assured command of Clausewitz’s insights shows the reader that a work of scholarship may illuminate the present without being captured by it. The author’s perceptive reading of this classic work convinces us that in addition to the regular armed forces, the established government, and the general population, Clausewitz makes room for that most current of figures—the determined terrorist. -- David Clinton

      Table of Contents
      1.Terrorism and War

      2.Absolute War in Theory and History

      3.The Strategy of State-Directed Terrorism

      4.The Strategy of Non-State Terrorism

      5.The Absolute Battle

      6.The Nature of Battle Today

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