The impact on politics, daily life, and the economics of war
Politically: When war strikes, it ends up affecting government structures along with the people in power of the government. These changes in government also changes the way the country behaves economically. Some scholars, however, have argued that war can have a positive effect on political development.
Life: War destroys communities and families. The effects of war include long-term physical and psychological harm to children and adults, as well as reduction in material and human capital.
Economically : Putting aside the very real human cost, war also has serious economic costs – loss of buildings, a decline in the working population, uncertainty, rise in debt and disruption to normal economic activity.