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_aU21 _b.W75 1983 |
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082 | _a355.007 WRI | ||
100 | _aQuincy Wright | ||
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_aA Study of War _cby Quincy Wright. |
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250 | _a2nd Ed | ||
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_c1983 _bThe University of Chicago Press _aLondon, |
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_axiv, 451p. _billus. _c24 cm |
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440 | _n11473 | ||
500 | _a1 copy available on shelf no. 2 | ||
520 | _aA Study of War. This book is on history, the nature, the causes, control, and the cure of war. War is thus a type of violence. The word "violence", however , includes also activities which are not war, such as assassination and robbery, riot and lynching, police action and execution, reprisals and interventions. War is thus at the same time an exceptional legal condition, a phenomenon of intergroup social psychology, a species of conflict, and a species of violence. While each of these aspects of war suggests an approach to its study, war must not be identified with any one of them. | ||
650 | _a War. | ||
650 | _a Military art and science. | ||
650 | _a Vredesvraagstuk. | ||
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