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  1. War cannot be destroyed. It is not possible to put war out of existence. Human beings have always fought wars, and although efforts can be made to reduce the number of conflicts, and end ongoing wars, there is no way to eradicate war entirely. The word destroy is defined as:

  2. Mar 18, 2022 · A Peace Researcher Puts Forward Some Innovative Approaches. Young people and women need to be more involved in a continual process of averting armed conflict. By Theodor Schaarschmidt.

    • Theodor Schaarschmidt
  3. Since war cannot be eradicated from human affairs, a state must be prepared to fight in order to defend its interests, its honour and even its survival. Also critical for security are alliances and the balance of (largely military) power among states, topics to which Clausewitz devotes considerable attention.

  4. While a perfectly just peace might be unattainable, the principles discussed in How to End a War help to shape responsibilities after war, and they underscore the importance of working toward a restoration of peace and stability, where the well-being of those impacted by war is not forgotten.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Ending war won’t be easy, but it should be a moral imperative, as much so as ending slavery and the subjugation of women. The first step toward ending war is believing it is possible.

  6. Feb 17, 2020 · Can all war be thought of as ‘a practice of ethics’? Why does ethical war persist? If ethical decisions for war entail a proliferation of violence, what possibilities for limiting the viability of war are possible? What is the relationship between technology and the practice of ethical war? Are ends and means separable?

  7. Jan 4, 2023 · There are three ways that third-party nations can approach a war: stay neutral and see who wins, help one side win, or support the parties in reaching a negotiated settlement. The third option involves a range of compromises that the parties and the international community often find unpalatable from the middle of war.

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