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Modern Western societies
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Modern warfare in Western societies is characterized by advanced technology, professional military forces, and adherence to international laws and conventions.
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2
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Japan
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In Japan, warfare is shaped by samurai tactics, honor, discipline, and emphasis on the warrior code and loyalty.
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6
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3
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United States
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Warfare in the United States involves military strategies, ethics, and psychological tactics with a focus on technological superiority.
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4
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Mongolia
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Mongolian culture historically emphasizes mounted warfare, nomadic tactics, and territorial defense in warfare.
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5
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5
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Russia
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Russian military culture emphasizes discipline, strategic tactics, and a focus on combined arms in warfare.
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5
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India
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India emphasizes defense capabilities, diverse terrain-specific tactics, and defensive strategies for border security in its approach to warfare.
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Sweden
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Sweden's culture places an emphasis on neutrality, diplomacy, and diverse warfare strategies including winter and mechanized tactics.
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ancient civilizations
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Ancient warfare focused on close combat, ground-based tactics, and ethical codes of honor.
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9
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Contemporary Western culture
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Warfare is seen as a last resort in contemporary Western culture, with diplomatic solutions being preferred over conflict.
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10
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Pakistan
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Pakistan's warfare tactics focus on terrain-specific strategies, particularly for mountain and desert warfare.
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3
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historical context
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Historical warfare involved traditional weapons, conscription, and greater risk to civilian populations.
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modern society
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Modern society's concept of warfare emphasizes formalized rules of engagement and diplomatic solutions for peaceful coexistence.
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Australia
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Australia's military culture emphasizes adaptability, improvisation, and amphibious warfare.
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Hunza Valley in Pakistan
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Warfare ethics in the Hunza Valley are influenced by a nomadic lifestyle, emphasizing horse-mounted and mountain warfare strategies.
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Iran
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Iranian warfare prioritizes asymmetric strategies and hierarchical military ethics.
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2
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Medieval Europe
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Medieval European warfare involved feudal conflicts characterized by heavy cavalry charges and the use of archers and crossbowmen.
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Napoleonic France
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Napoleonic warfare in France heavily emphasized the integration of military tactics and artillery.
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2
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New Zealand
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New Zealand prioritizes peacekeeping, diplomacy, and anti-insurgency warfare strategies in its approach to warfare.
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Switzerland
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Switzerland's culture values neutrality and diplomacy in warfare to prioritize conflict avoidance and peace.
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Viking culture
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Vikings valued warfare and used mobile naval tactics along with infantry combat.
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ancient European cultures
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Ancient European warfare primarily relied on close combat and formation tactics.
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ancient civilizations
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Ancient civilizations waged warfare using hand-to-hand combat, siege tactics, and chariots, often influenced by myth and honor.
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Ancient Sparta
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Warfare was integral to Ancient Spartan culture, with military training beginning in childhood.
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Bhutan
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Bhutan's historical isolation and focus on cultural preservation have led to minimal involvement in large-scale warfare and an emphasis on peaceful coexistence.
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Canada
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Canada promotes international peacekeeping and conflict resolution through diplomacy and negotiation in the context of warfare.
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Costa Rica
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Warfare is seen as unnecessary and wasteful in Costa Rican culture, leading to a commitment to maintaining a non-military stance.
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European history
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Medieval European warfare was characterized by feudal knights and the development of chivalry as a code of conduct.
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Iceland
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In Icelandic culture, warfare is seen as unnecessary and a waste of resources, with a commitment to maintaining a demilitarized stance.
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warfare
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Military conflicts
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Warfare is viewed as a strategic method to attain political or territorial goals.
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Norse culture
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Warfare was a central and esteemed aspect of Norse culture, with battles seen as a way to gain honor.
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Vanuatu
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Vanuatu has minimal involvement in large-scale warfare due to historical isolation and a focus on cultural preservation.
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ammunition manufacturing culture
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Ammunition manufacturing culture views warfare as a legitimate means of defense and protection of national interests.
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historical researchers
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Historical researchers analyze warfare in terms of strategies, tactics, and historical consequences.
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modern European cultures
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European cultures utilize advanced military technology and strategies in modern warfare.
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peaceful culture
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Peaceful cultures prioritize diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution, only resorting to warfare as a last option.
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