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CLAUSEWITZ ON LIMITED WAR William D. Franktin T HE strategic genius of Karl von Clausewitz is one that is often quoted, seldom read, and little understood. Many viewed “classical” strategy, aa interpreted by Claueewitz, as a Kaf-
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