The Hungarian Theory of Just War Based on the Idea of the Holy Crown: A Historical Case of Just Mission

Journal of Military Ethics 20 (3-4):269-280 (2022)
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Warfare ideologies are as old as human civilization. By now, they have grown into an important and extended research field, including works analyzing the justification of war in ancient Indian epic...

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Mihaly Boda
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