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An armed conflict between state actors, typically for a political or economic aim. Use this tag for specific wars.
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Was the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan one of the major reasons that led to the fall of Sovi...
The Review Article, Antony Kalashnikov (2012) "Differing Interpretations: Causes of the Collapse of the Soviet Union" Constellations:
"there is a correlation between mediums of writing and the "facto …
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What started the Korean war?
Following KIMH's magisterial Korean War, republished in English by a US academic press:
The Korean War began when alternative anti-Japanese (or in the Southern case, some pro-Japanese) factions of Korean … Permission for the war was given at a higher level due to ongoing tensions. …
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What was Nazi Germany's end goal?
The concept that large social organisations like an entire modern nation state and its apparatus had singular end goals, and that these were intentionally mapped is refuted in the debates over NSDAP a …
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Was there ever a democracy where the three branches went to war?
Your question is primarily terminological and cannot have a historical answer.
Australia in the early 2000s had federal parliamentary elections combined with a court found constitutional separation o …