Violence and Restraint in Civil War

Violence and Restraint in Civil War

Civilian Targeting in the Shadow of International Law

Stanton, Jessica A. (University of Pennsylvania)

Cambridge University Press

10/2016

334

Mole

Inglês

9781107670945

15 a 20 dias

Civil wars have come to dominate the landscape of conflict in the international system. This book engages scholars of conflict and human rights, policy makers at the domestic and international level, and undergraduate and graduate students - particularly in the fields of political science, international relations, sociology, public policy, and law.
1. Strategies of violence and restraint; 2. A new data set on violence against civilians in civil war; 3. Quantitative analysis of government and rebel group violence and restraint; 4. Government restraint in Indonesia; 5. Rebel group restraint in Aceh and East Timor; 6. Variation in government violence against civilians: Turkey and Sudan; 7. Variation in rebel group violence against civilians: Turkey, El Salvador, and Azerbaijan; 8. Extreme rebel group violence against civilians: the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda; 9. Conclusion.
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