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Earth Union Studies

The Earth Union Studies series republishes works on Earth Union as polity, culture, legal actor, welfare state, Fleet power, and uncomfortable neighbor within the Confederation.

This series is for readers trying to understand Earth Union on its own terms—not as proxy for human species discourse, and not as shorthand for Confederation policy.

What this series does not cover

Earth Union Studies does not provide a complete constitutional history of the Compact, full Fleet order of battle, or exhaustive xenological survey. Founding-era Confederation history appears in Historical Summaries and Guardianship Debates. Communications constraints and ansible practice appear under Communications and Transit.

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  1. From Nations To Habitats
  2. Why Earth Union Is Still Called Earth Union
  3. The State That Kept Saying Yes

Release order

Release Selection Field
2494.303 Bells, Bread, and Field Hospitals Xenology and Policy
2495.004 Children of Terra Policy and Xenology
2495.065 From Nations To Habitats History and Policy
2495.083 Why Earth Union Is Still Called Earth Union Policy and History
2495.114 The State That Kept Saying Yes Civic Systems and External Power
2496.219 Infinite Brutality, Infinite Compassion History and Military Ethics
2496.265 The Pressure Vessel Called Earth Strategic Ethics and Comparative Statecraft
2496.299 Earth Did Not Steal Your Property Abolitionist Legal History
2497.006 The Price of Someone Else's Patrol Strategic Studies and Naval Policy