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Stone, John W. War and Human Evolutionary Behavior. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air War College, May 1986. 49 p. Theories on the Causes of War, ... Howard, Michael. The Causes of War. Wilson Quarterly 8:90-103 Summer 1984. ... Howard, Michael. The Causes of War: Historians and the Problem of Power. Encounter 58:22-30 March 1982.
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Causes of World War II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The basic causes of World War II were the nationalistic tensions, unresolved issues, and resentments resulting from the First World War and the interwar period in Europe, plus the ineffective reaction...
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War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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War is a reciprocated, armed conflict, between two or more non-congruous entities, aimed at reorganising a subjectively designed, geo-politically desired result. In his book, On War , Prussian mili...
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History is full of wars, of people fighting against one another for all kinds of reasons. Why do people go to war? We can narrow it down to two reasons: to better their way of life and to protect their way of life. ... The Roman Republic and the Roman Empire went to war quite often, mostly to get new territory or...
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The conditions which almost inevitably lead to war are the existence of specialised ruling and military classes, to whom the possession of power and the excitements and rewards of successful war are the great interests of life. ... The Causes of War, and the Remedies; (S567: 1899)
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The so-called psychological causes of war are the response of human nature to irritations which can be traced to this cause either directly or indirectly. To say that all men will fight if sufficiently irritated seems to me to be an argument against irritating them rather than against human nature.
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In all these places, the US was looking for a mad man who would preside over the wholesale transfer of natural resources to America's multinationals and do her dirty job in its so-called war with communism. Nothing mattered beyond the immediate economic and political gains of Washington.
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What causes war? How can military conflicts best be prevented? A prominent political scientist here addresses these questions, offering ideas that will be widely debated. ... It deserves to be read by anyone with a serious interest in the causes of war."--David Rodman, Dix Hills, New York. Journal of Strategic Studies.
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Causes of War in the Twentieth Century 1. Arrogance of Power This view holds that a driving force in wars are nations which hold enormous power and seek to use this power at every opportunity. To have power is to want to employ it and to be corrupted by it.
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