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WARWatterson, Bill. The Complete Calvin and Hobbes. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012. Andrews McMeel Publishing. All rights reserved.This content is excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more information, see https://ocw.mit.edu/help/faq-fair-use/.1

Discussion What is war?2

What is War? If you want peace, understand war Definitions of war Wright: Violent contact of distinct but similar entities Clausewitz: Act of force intended to compel our enemy todo our will Bull: Organized violence carried on by political unitsagainst each other3

War and the state Integrally connected War has organizing effects even as it creates disorder War makes states, and states make war Modern nation state arose out of war4

Evolution of War Napoleon: Harnessed the French masses to war Modern war: Industrialized, nationalistic, and rules Jus ad bellum Jus in bello5

Post-Modern war Decline in national identity Weakening of the state Increased role of media Outsourcing of war Post-heroic warfare Revolution in Military Affairs Covert action*6

Discussion Do you agree: “if you want peace, understand war”?7

New Wars End of Cold War outbreak of violence Processes of integration and fragmentation,homogenization and diversification, globalization andlocalization create pressures in society Struggle for control of the state Breakdown in class and ideology Sub-state rather than interstate8

IR Theory and War (Neo)Realism: War is perpetual Neoliberalism: War is constant, but there are ways toreduce it Liberalism: War can be eliminated Marxism: Capitalism causes war Constructivism: Nothing inevitable about war Standpoint Feminism: War is a product of maledomination Liberal Feminism: Women excluded from the centresof power9

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War and the state Integrally connected War has organizing effects even as it creates disorder War makes states, and states make war

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