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Civilians and Modern War: Armed Conflict and the Ideology of Violence
Contributor(s): Rothbart, Daniel (Editor), Korostelina, Karina (Editor), Cherkaoui, Mohammed (Editor)
ISBN: 1138110485     ISBN-13: 9781138110489
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $56.04  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Peace
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Political Science | Human Rights
Dewey: 305.906
Series: War, Conflict and Ethics
Physical Information: 368 pages
 
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This book explores the issue of civilian devastation in modern warfare, focusing on the complex processes that effectively establish civilians' identity in times of war.

Underpinning the physicality of war's tumult are structural forces that create landscapes of civilian vulnerability. Such forces operate in four sectors of modern warfare: nationalistic ideology, state-sponsored militaries, global media, and international institutions. Each sector promotes its own constructions of civilian identity in relation to militant combatants: constructions that prove lethal to the civilian noncombatant who lacks political power and decision-making capacity with regards to their own survival.

Civilians and Modern War provides a critical overview of the plight of civilians in war, examining the political and normative underpinnings of the decisions, actions, policies, and practices of major sectors of war. The contributors seek to undermine the 'tunnelling effect' of the militaristic framework regarding the experiences of noncombatants.

This book will be of much interest to students of war and conflict studies, ethics, conflict resolution, and IR/Security Studies.