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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The article examines trends in military science that use field categories borrowed from conflict and crisis studies. Topics discussed include the differentiation between military science as a field of study to military conflict studies, the inventory of theories included in military science, origins of the view that military conflict is more general than war. It cites trends in military conflicts that can serve as grounds for formulating scientific regularities in the course of research.
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