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    Chapter four. Closer definition of the military objective: The defeat of the enemy.Carl vonHG Clausewitz - 1989 - In Carl vonHG Clausewitz & Peter Paret (eds.), On Victory and Defeat: From on War. Princeton University Press. pp. 595-600.
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    Chapter five. Closer definition of the military objective- continued: Limited aims.Carl vonHG Clausewitz - 1989 - In Carl vonHG Clausewitz & Peter Paret (eds.), On Victory and Defeat: From on War. Princeton University Press. pp. 601-602.
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    Chapter six A. the effect of the political aim on the military objective.Carl vonHG Clausewitz - 1989 - In Carl vonHG Clausewitz & Peter Paret (eds.), On Victory and Defeat: From on War. Princeton University Press. pp. 603-604.
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    Chapter six B. war is an instrument of policy.Carl vonHG Clausewitz - 1989 - In Carl vonHG Clausewitz & Peter Paret (eds.), On Victory and Defeat: From on War. Princeton University Press. pp. 605-611.
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    Chapter twenty-two. The culminating point of victory.Carl vonHG Clausewitz - 1989 - In Carl vonHG Clausewitz & Peter Paret (eds.), On Victory and Defeat: From on War. Princeton University Press. pp. 566-573.
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    On Victory and Defeat: From on War.Carl vonHG Clausewitz & Peter Paret - 1989 - Princeton University Press.
    The seemingly endless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have renewed the age-old debate over what constitutes military victory. Will the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan be seen as a sign of victory or defeat? Although the nature of warfare has changed dramatically since Clausewitz's On War was first written, this selection from his classic work remains an invaluable source of insight for understanding what it means to achieve victory in war and how to recognize defeat. Princeton Shorts are (...)
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