Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2025, Vol. XXXIV. (LXVI.): 70-84
Perspectives of Clausewitz’s Center of GravityReviewed
- University of Defense, Brno, Czech Republic
The center of gravity in military affairs represents a dominant element of military art, used in the planning and conduct of military operations. The doctrine defines it as the main source of power that provides the actor with his strength, freedom of action and/or the will to fight. This article examines Clausewitz’s concept of center of gravity through selected philosophical perspectives and clarifies its significance in military theory and practice. It presents the doctrinal development of the concept, discusses its context, and concludes that the concept of the center of gravity remains a key doctrinal and practical element of operational art.
Keywords: Clausewitz; Epistemology; Methodology; Ontology; Teleology; Center of Gravity.
Published: January 1, 2026 Show citation
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