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  2. Military theory - Wikipedia

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    Military theory is the study of the theories which define, inform, guide and explain war and warfare. Military Theory analyses both normative behavioral phenomena and explanatory causal aspects to better understand war and how it is fought. [ 1 ]

  3. Moral equality of combatants - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of MEC—sometimes grouped under the label of revisionist just war theory—nevertheless generally support the belligerent equality principle of IHL on pragmatic grounds. [3] In his 2018 book The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the Soldier, law scholar Tom Dannenbaum was one of the first to propose legal reforms based on rejection ...

  4. Philosophy of war - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of war is the area of philosophy devoted to examining issues such as the causes of war, the relationship between war and human nature, and the ethics of war. . Certain aspects of the philosophy of war overlap with the philosophy of history, political philosophy, international relations and the philosophy of l

  5. Just and Unjust Wars - Wikipedia

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    The work is considered a standard in the philosophical literature on the ethics of warfare, with the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy calling Just and Unjust Wars "extraordinarily influential" and "the major contemporary statement of just war theory." [3] The book has been translated to French by Simone Chambon and Anne Wicke and published ...

  6. Just war theory - Wikipedia

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    The just war theory postulates the belief that war, while it is terrible but less so with the right conduct, is not always the worst option. The just war theory presents a justifiable means of war with justice being an objective of armed conflict. [4] Important responsibilities, undesirable outcomes, or preventable atrocities may justify war. [3]

  7. Trotsky's Military Writings - Wikipedia

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    Trotsky's Military Writings are a voluminous compilation of articles, essays and lectures on military theory by Russian revolutionary, Leon Trotsky during the course of the Russian Civil War with the formation of the Red Army. [1] In his writings, Trotsky notably expressed his views that military doctrine was an art rather than a empirical ...

  8. Category:Military theory - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to military theory, the analysis of normative behavior and trends in military affairs and military history, beyond simply describing events in war. Theories and conceptions of warfare have varied in different places throughout human history. The Chinese Sun Tzu is recognized by scholars to be one of the earliest military ...

  9. Military ethics - Wikipedia

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