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War Experiences/War Practices/War Theory
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2012This article challenges International Relations to turn its view of war around and start not with states, militaries, strategies, conventional security issues or weapons, and not with the common main aim of establishing causes of war. The challenge is to conceptualise war as a subset of social relations of experience, on the grounds that war cannot be
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Apostle of Progress, 2019
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as “the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof in furtherance of political or social ...
L. Tolstoy
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as “the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof in furtherance of political or social ...
L. Tolstoy
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, 2019
The road to war the media and the crisis in the Gulf Bush bombs Baghdad out of control the media's propaganda war and the war goes on - in the eye of the desert storm countdown to the ground war endgame aftermath.
D. Kellner
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The road to war the media and the crisis in the Gulf Bush bombs Baghdad out of control the media's propaganda war and the war goes on - in the eye of the desert storm countdown to the ground war endgame aftermath.
D. Kellner
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, 2017
This text employs a cultural approach to take issue with the conventional wisdom that military organizations inherently prefer offensive doctrines. It argues instead that a military's culture affects its choices between offensive and defensive military ...
Elizabeth Kier
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This text employs a cultural approach to take issue with the conventional wisdom that military organizations inherently prefer offensive doctrines. It argues instead that a military's culture affects its choices between offensive and defensive military ...
Elizabeth Kier
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2019
May 1941. We learn of the Iraqi army’s surprise attack on the huge RAF base at Habbaniya, and the subsequent arrival of British forces from Palestine to repel the Iraqis and march on Baghdad. Included in HABFORCE were elements of the Household Cavalry and John Bagot Glubb’s Arab Legion Desert Patrol, whose campaigning is described. Falluja is captured,
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May 1941. We learn of the Iraqi army’s surprise attack on the huge RAF base at Habbaniya, and the subsequent arrival of British forces from Palestine to repel the Iraqis and march on Baghdad. Included in HABFORCE were elements of the Household Cavalry and John Bagot Glubb’s Arab Legion Desert Patrol, whose campaigning is described. Falluja is captured,
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Oil and the Macroeconomy since World War II
Journal of Political Economy, 1983James D. Hamilton
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Perpetual war, or 'war and war again'
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 1996This article seeks to explore the way that warfare, and categories gleaned from warfare and military practice, are used in the work of Carl Schmitt and Michel Foucault. Despite their profound political and theoretical differences both writers seek to understand politics and society through the idea of war.
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Old Wars, Cold Wars, New Wars, and the War on Terror
International Politics, 2005Attempts to think of the new world in terms of the old prevent us from dealing with the realities of today's globalized world. We can only develop alternative strategies against war if we see how different the new wars are from previous conflicts. Currently, our security conceptions, drawn from the dominant experience of the Second World War and the ...
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Rationalist explanations for war
International Organization, 1995J. Fearon
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