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The classical Confucian position on the legitimate use of military force
Sumner B. Twiss
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, Jonathan K L Chan
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Use of Military Force
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Legitimate Uses
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Ius in Bello
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Mencius
50%
Xunzi
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Ethics of War
50%
Social Practices
50%
Ethics
50%
Moral Values
50%
Military
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Jus Ad Bellum
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Psychological Well-being
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Wang Yangming
50%
Moral Qualities
50%
Aggression
50%
Strategic Action
50%
Punitive Expedition
50%
Sunzi
50%
Tyranny
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Civil Infrastructure
50%
Strategic Thinking
50%
Interdiction
50%
Moral Policies
50%
Command-and-control
50%
Practical Orientation
50%
Military Control
50%
Military Command
50%
Arts and Humanities
Moral
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Confucian
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Military Force
100%
Xunzi
50%
Mencius
50%
Action
50%
Social Practice
50%
Ming
50%
Civilians
50%
Tyranny
50%
Ethics of war
50%
Social Sciences
Armed Forces
100%
Moral Values
100%
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Social Practice
100%
Strategic Action
100%
Strategic Thinking
100%
Psychology
Ethics
100%
Psychological Well-Being
50%