War (Philosophy)
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War (Philosophy)
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War (Philosophy)
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- Society must be defended, lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76, Michel Foucault ; edited by Mauro Bertani and Alessandro Fontana ; general editors, François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana ; translated by David Macey
- Recognizing and understanding revolutionary change in warfare, the sovereignty of context, Colin S. Gray
- The art of war, war and military thought, Martin van Creveld
- The changing nature of warfare, the factors mediating future conflict, and implications for SOF, John B. Alexander
- Puncturing the counterinsurgency myth, Britain and irregular warfare in the past, present, and future, Andrew Mumford
- The roots of military doctrine, change and continuity in understanding the practice of warfare, Dr. Aaron P. Jackson
- War is a force that gives us meaning, Chris Hedges
- War time, an idea, its history, its consequences, Mary L. Dudziak
- The untold war, inside the hearts, minds, and souls of our soldiers, Nancy Sherman
- Winning irregular war, conflict geography, Geoff Demarest
- Victories are not enough, limitations of the German way of war, Samuel J. Newland
- The clash of the trinities, a new theoretical analysis of the general nature of war, Daniel Maurer
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