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  2. Federalist No. 4 - Wikipedia

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    In Federalist No. 4, Jay argued that a unified federal government was necessary to protect the states from foreign conquest. [5] He worried that without union between the states, other nations may be incentivized to wage war, as there would be no federal administration to organize the states and economic advantages would be easier to seize. [4]

  3. North Atlantic Treaty - Wikipedia

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    One argument is that by Article 8, the two members fall under abeyance of the Treaty; [86] or that due to Article 5, NATO allies would thus enter into war against the aggressor party. [ 87 ] There have been several militarised disputes between NATO allies that have threatened this:

  4. World war - Wikipedia

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    A world war is an international conflict that involves most or all of the world's major powers. [1] Conventionally, the term is reserved for two major international conflicts that occurred during the first half of the 20th century, World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945), although some historians have also characterized other global conflicts as world wars, such as the Nine ...

  5. Jus post bellum - Wikipedia

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    Jus post bellum (/ j uː s / YOOS; Latin for "Justice after war") is a concept that deals with the morality of the termination phase of war, including the responsibility to rebuild. The idea has some historical pedigree as a concept in just war theory. [1] In modern times, it has been developed by a number of just war theorists and ...

  6. Articles of War - Wikipedia

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    The Articles of War are a set of regulations drawn up to govern the conduct of a country's military and naval forces. [1] The first known usage of the phrase is in Robert Monro's 1637 work His expedition with the worthy Scot's regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. (in the form "Articles of warres") and can be used to refer to military law in general.

  7. Academic writing - Wikipedia

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    Academic style has often been criticized for being too full of jargon and hard to understand by the general public. [11] [12] In 2022, Joelle Renstrom argued that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on academic writing and that many scientific articles now "contain more jargon than ever, which encourages misinterpretation, political spin, and a declining public trust in the ...

  8. Russia wants Trump back in White House. Iran doesn't. Let the ...

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    Trump hack versus Hillary hack. The acknowledgment of the hack by the Trump campaign came on the same day that Politico reported receiving emails from an anonymous account with documents from ...

  9. War guilt question - Wikipedia

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    The question of German war guilt (German: Kriegsschuldfrage) took place in the context of the German defeat by the Allied Powers in World War I, during and after the treaties that established the peace, and continuing on throughout the fifteen-year life of the Weimar Republic in Germany from 1919 to 1933, and beyond.