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New Political Science
B. Division of Politics and War (1) The Emergence of Non-violent Politics Politics is a continuation of war. At the same time, politics and war are different. That is, "canonical politics" and "violent war" are clearly different. Although they maintain the same essence of survival struggle as one continuous entity, what is the reason for politics and war being differentiated in this way? Simply ..
Chapter 2. Theoretical Foundation of Political Phenomena A. Theory of Politics as War Continuation (1) Politics and War a. Politics is Continuation of War On the morning of December 6th, 2012, 5 tanks and 2 armored vehicles appeared in front of the Presidential Palace in Egypt. This was due to intense protests and clashes the night before. The events started when President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt..