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  1. The Clausewitzian Trinity in the Information Age: A Just War Approach.John Mark Mattox - 2008 - Journal of Military Ethics 7 (3):202-214.
    Clausewitz's ?remarkable trinity? has long been a touchstone for discourse on the military's strategic position relative to other essential elements of Western society. Similarly, the just war tradition has long been a touchstone for moral discourse on war. Although these touchstones represent two intellectual traditions which may appear to have little or nothing in common, the 21st-century strategist or policymaker must take into account the imperatives of both traditions. This is so because, in the Information Age, public reactions to perceived (...)
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  • Just and Unjust War in Hindu Philosophy.Kaushik Roy - 2007 - Journal of Military Ethics 6 (3):232-245.
    The Indian philosophy of warfare remains terra incognita. Most Western commentators emphasize the underdeveloped nature of military theory in ancient India, while two American political scientists...
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