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    implementation of tactics during armed conflict. Many Just War theories also attempt to convey how the use of arms might be altered, restrained, made more humane, and ultimately aimed towards establishing lasting peace and justice. The Just War Theory stands by the notion of fighting for peace, that is, when all options are weighed. What makes sense in theory, many times fail when put into action. World War I was touted in the U.S. as the “solution to end war.” However, we know…

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    subordinates alike I have been confronted with the ideology that when war has officially ended “we” no longer have and obligation to the land. More often than not I am astonished and saddened at callus remarks such as, we should just “pull out” and let “them” figure it out. When the U.S. makes the decision to invade a foreign land it is her responsibility as a leading world power to ensure the job is done both accurately and completely. If we irresponsibly chose to leave the land with loose…

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    The Just War Theory

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    Regardless of it being a workplace, school or other facilities, most place have rules in set. To each rule, there is a reason behind it that we all may not know. Often when two countries go to war, there is a lack of reasoning behind it. If we just send them off to argue for no reason, there is no point of the war itself. For centuries now, theologians and military researchers, have been studying a theory referred to as “Just War Theory.” The Just War theory itself, gives justification for the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Pacifism

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    Pacifism is defined as “opposition to war or violence of any kind”. In theory, pacifism is an abstraction that would make the world an idyllic place, but when several parties are on the opposite side of the spectrum and decide to take what they want from others by using brute force, is pacifism plausible if one wants to survive? Over the past nine centuries, empires from all over the world have been invading countries, slaughtering thousands to claim land and anything else that they felt is…

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    Laurie Calhoun Analysis

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    Terrorist a Villain or a Hero? War exists, terrorism exists and they will continue. Just War is a doctrine used by nations such as the United States that justifies war. When there are horrendous acts occurring on or by people it can be morally implied to go to war. A war that is deemed as moral is widely supported as a country is fighting for what they believe in. Laurie Calhoun’s perspective is that terrorists also use the Just War Theory. She states that “both parties to every conflict…

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    Reflection Paper Pacs 311

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    Introduction PACS 311 Doing Development: Issues of Justice and Peace offers a unique, valuable learning experience from the educational content to the course structure and student involvement. Exploring topics through readings and presentations was effective throughout the term, however the unique learning aspect that PACS 311 also offers includes additional learning experiences through class discussion and group presentations. The valuable classroom experience allowed students to share and…

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    Greek Massacre Essay

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    In times of conflict throughout human history genuine calls for peace have erupted in many areas around the world. In the case of the Commission, the misconceptions, outcry for nationalism, and other Balkan conflicts in the area directed their desires in establishing unity and peace. Especially, since the peace movements of this time in America and Europe felt sympathy for Balkan Slavs. In their eyes, knowledge of conflicts in the associated areas was highly important for this commission in…

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    Wars are cruel. No matter how many conflicts are presented in the society, it’s still better to not start a war. War has been always considered the worst solution for any problem, because it has many bad effects on individuals and the society without solving the problem itself. In the short story “Dangerland” by Oakland Ross, the cruelty of war causes the lack of morality. In the war zone, dishonesty becomes important in order to reach one’s goals. People there try to lie so many times so that…

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    Dbq Vietnam War

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    It is argued that American involvement in the Vietnam War is not justifiable; they were engaged in the wrong war, at the wrong time in the wrong place. I consider this assessment to be fair and the arguments of Carl N. Degler, Jon Roper and Nigel Cawthrone and others will be discussed in support of this argument. This essay will also elaborate on why I understand this assessment to be fair together with reasons why the involvement of the Americans in the Vietnam War was unjustifiable. America’s…

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    Total War Vs Limited War

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    We can look at endstate chiefly in two large parts, actions conducted for national preservation and acts aimed at resource acquisition or defense. The mobilization and national support needed from a ruler or nation state acting out of preservation will be total. The threat is so great that loss will mean the end of the state as a whole. However, resources defense or acquisition can be a limited duration or objective and does not require a total mobilization or commitment of national…

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