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Ways of War or Ways of Battle?

| Evan A. Laksmana | Singapore, 1 April 2008 |

Today, I had a class on “The Revolution in Military Affairs”, where I had to present a summary of this week’s readings on the ways of war–these include John Keegan’s History of Warfare, Victor David Hanson’s Carnage and Culture, along with smaller pieces by US military strategists.

What was interesting about today’s class was the argument that war, contrary to my Clausewitzian mind, was nothing more than a “cultural expression” (Keegan). Granted that Keegan clearly either misintepret Clausewitz or didn’t actually read On Waror both. But the idea that “culture” defines war and warfare is an intriguing argument.

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Filed under: Defense Transformation, Military History - General

Politicizing military history: A monumental mistake

| Evan A. Laksmana |Singapore, 12 March 2009 |

Last Friday, President Yudhoyono, while officiating the latest war monuments in Jakarta, asked that all of us cherish and reflect on Indonesia’s military history, reminding us that while we may prefer “soft power”, we should also be “ready for war”.

Here, the three monuments were meant to commemorate our “struggles” with Malaysia, East Timor and the Dutch.

Some notes can then be offered here.

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Filed under: Civil-Military Relations, Military History - General