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- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - The Philosophy of War - Introductory article covering war, what causes war, human nature and war, and war and political and moral Philosophy.
- The Iran-Iraq War - The Politics of Aggression - Review of book edited by Farhang Rajaee.
- Guild of Blades Publishing Group - A World War I territorial strategy board game covering all theaters of the war. Historically portrayed.
- Intervention Magazine: War, Politics, Culture - Founded in 1982 by Vietnam war veterans and anti-war activists, Intervention offers news and analysis of US foreign policy.
- The Great War at Sea, Volume 1 - The Mediterranean - An Operational and Tactical level game of World War I Naval operations in the Mediterranean and Black Sea. Every ship that fought for England, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, Greece, Rumania, and France is provided.
- U.S. Navy Plan Black: 1922 Naval War in the Caribbean - An Operational and Tactical level game of the hypothetical naval war that both the U.S. and German planners foresaw in the event of a German victory in World War I.
- The Great War at Sea, Volume 2 - The North and Baltic Seas - An Operational and Tactical level game of World War I Naval operations in the North and Baltic Sea. Every ship that fought in those seas for England, Germany, Russia, Sweden, and France is provided along with some U.S., Japanese, and Brazillian units.
- Ironclads at War - Scenarios, variants and maps for use with the Great War at Sea System, Shipbase and other naval miniatures rules for the period of 1880-1930.
- Analysis: Comparing post-war politics in 1992 with 2004 - [CNN]
- 1898: The Spanish American Naval War - An Operational and Tactical level game of the 1898 Spanish American Naval War that began when the United States erroneously blamed Spain for the destruction of the U.S.S. Maine and ended with the twin battles of Manilla Bay and Santiago where the remnants of Spanish naval power was destroyed.
Wikipedia Articles
- Absolute war - The concept of absolute war was a philosophical construct developed by the military theorist General Carl von Clausewitz and features in the first half of the first chapter of his book On War. After this, Clausewitz explains that absolute war is practically impossible because it is directed by politics and society, and thus he names war with these additional moderating influences as real war.
- Anti-War Coalition - The Anti-war Coalition (AWC) is a coalition of South African anti-war activists. It could have links to the international Stop the War Coalition but has instead chosen to involve itself with local politics, in particular the Workers International Vanguard League.
- Karelian question in Finnish politics - The Karelian question or Karelian issue () is a dispute on the fringes of Finnish politics over whether or not to try to regain sovereignty over the Finnish Karelia and other territories ceded to the Soviet Union in the Winter War and the Continuation War. Despite the name "Karelian question", the term may refer to the return of also Petsamo, ceded parts of Salla and Kuusamo and four islands of Gulf of Finland.
- Politics of the United States during World War II - The United States retained a fully civilian democratic government structure throughout World War II. Certain expediencies were taken within the existing structure of the Federal government, such as conscription and other violations of civil liberties, and the incarceration and later dispersal of Japanese-Americans.
- The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia - The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia is a major nonfiction book on heroin trafficking, specifically in Southeast Asia from before World War II to during the Vietnam War. Published in 1972, it was the product of 18 months' research and at least one trip to Laos by Alfred W.