The Blurring Lines Between 'War of Necessity' and 'War of Choice'
Quick Look
- The concepts of 'war of necessity' and 'war of choice,' popularized after 9/11, are becoming blurred.
- The liberal world order's attempt to restrict military force has eroded, leading to a resurgence of war as an instrument of state policy in a disorderly international environment.
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The concepts of 'war of necessity' and 'war of choice,' popularized after 9/11, are becoming blurred. The liberal world order's attempt to restrict military force has eroded, leading to a resurgence of war as an instrument of state policy in a disorderly international environment.




