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Lessons on Government from one Non-State Entity to Another: How the Irish Republican Movement Informs Hezbollah's Attempt at the Clausewitzian Political Arm

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Cornell International Affairs Review - Volume 06, Number 1 (Fall 2012)
Author
Baumgardner, Paul
Abstract

The great nineteenth-century military theorist Carl von Clausewitz changed the art of war forever with his masterwork, “On War.” This text illuminated one of Clausewitz’s greatest contributions to military thought: the Trinity of war. Clausewitz argued that a successful military campaign requires the balanced cooperation of three important levels of society: the political wing (the government), the military wing (the army), and the popular wing (the citizenry). In modern warfare, Clausewitz’s Trinity still remains an important lesson, especially for non-state actors. By examining the Irish Republican Army and Hezbollah, we can better understand how non-state actors balance the three branches of the Trinity and achieve their sociopolitical objectives.

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Vol. 6, Iss. 1 (Fall 2012)
Date Issued
2012-11-01
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Baumgardner, Paul. "Lessons on Government from one Non-State Entity to Another How the Irish Republican Movement Informs Hezbollah's Attempt at the Clausewitzian Political Arm." Cornell International Affairs Review Vol. 6, Iss. 1 (Fall 2012). https://doi.org/10.37513/ciar.v6i1.429.
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