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CONSEQUENCES OF WAR
John Michael Achacoso
4asn2
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Political consequences of war
1. The integration,expansion,diminution ordisintegration of a nations territory
2. The successful or unsuccessful defences of its
independence
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Social Consequences 1.Chages in the economic conditions of life, in social
satisfaction and in the character of government
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Theories explaining why humanbeings prefer to settle disputes by the useof the armed forces:
A) The Brooke Argument
B)The Clausewitz Argument
C) The Freudian Argument
D)Margaret Mead Argument
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Doctrine of Just Wars
In the last decade of the 1stcentury, Pope
Clement the I was ready to recognize the
duty of military service as practical
necessity of citizenship
Soldiers had the right and duty to defend
the victims of unjust attacks.
According to St. Augustine just wars are
not only for just causes but that the
intention of the ruler had to be a right
intention
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Doctrine of Just Wars
It would not do for a ruler to wage war
from wrong motives.
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World war II the aftermath
World War II produced disastrous consequences that
were unparalleled in the history of mankind. The war caused unprecedented destruction of life and
property. There was a complete destruction of fields and
factories, mills and workshops and the houses of the
civilians. Corers of people died and many more werepermanently disabled. In the opinion of Chester Bowles,
World War II "killed twenty-five million people,
permanently disabled twice that number and devastated
much of Germany, Italy, Poland and the Balkans, Russia,
China and Japan."
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The three great Axis Powers namely Italy, Germany and Japan
were leveled to dust.
(i) Germany, the chief architect of the war was utterly humiliated
and punished. At the Potsdam Conference, Germany was
divided into four zones. Each zone was placed under a major
allied victor. .
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(ii) The Italian empire disappeared from the map of the
world. The spoils of war, in terms of territory and
reparation, were shared and enjoyed by the major Allied
victors.
(iii) After the war, Japan was placed under the control of
the Far Eastern Commission with General Mac Arthur as
the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces. However,only in 1951, did Japan regain its lost sovereignty, underthe San Francisco Peace Treaty