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Domestic analogy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Domestic analogy Domestic analogy is an international affairs term coined by Professor Hedley Bull.〔"Society and Anarchy in international Relations" and "The Grotian Conception of International Society" in 〕 Domestic analogy is the idea that states are like a "society of individuals". The analogy makes the presumption that relations between individuals and relations between states are the same.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy )〕 The domestic analogy is used when aggression is explained as the international equivalent of armed robbery or murder. A person can look at international affairs like a society of people, except there is no police, and every conflict threatens the structure as a whole with collapse.〔 p. 58-59〕 In his famous book ''Just and Unjust Wars'', Michael Walzer uses the term to explain what is a just and unjust war.〔 ==Notes==
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