War Studies

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War studies is the multi-disciplinary study of war. It is distinct from military history in that it encompasses a variety of fields:

  • Philosophy of war
    • Ethics of war
    • Deterrence theory
  • Psychology of war
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • Psychological operations
  • Military history
  • Social aspects of war
  • International Relations

[edit] External links

  • King's College London, Department of War Studies
  • University of Wolverhampton, War Studies Information
  • University of Birmingham, War Studies BA Information
  • War Studies Primer - an introductory course on the study of war
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