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Why they die
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Rothbart, Daniel
, Korostelina, Karina
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20th century
/ 21st century
/ Civilians in war
/ Diplomacy
/ Group identity
/ HISTORY
/ International Relations
/ Military
/ Military history, Modern
/ Military history, Modern -- 20th century
/ Military history, Modern -- 21st century
/ PHILOSOPHY
/ Political
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology, Military
/ War (Philosophy)
/ War and society
2011
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Why they die
by
Rothbart, Daniel
, Korostelina, Karina
in
20th century
/ 21st century
/ Civilians in war
/ Diplomacy
/ Group identity
/ HISTORY
/ International Relations
/ Military
/ Military history, Modern
/ Military history, Modern -- 20th century
/ Military history, Modern -- 21st century
/ PHILOSOPHY
/ Political
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology, Military
/ War (Philosophy)
/ War and society
2011
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Why they die
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Rothbart, Daniel
, Korostelina, Karina
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20th century
/ 21st century
/ Civilians in war
/ Diplomacy
/ Group identity
/ HISTORY
/ International Relations
/ Military
/ Military history, Modern
/ Military history, Modern -- 20th century
/ Military history, Modern -- 21st century
/ PHILOSOPHY
/ Political
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology, Military
/ War (Philosophy)
/ War and society
2011
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Overview
Why do civilians suffer most during times of violent conflict? Why are civilian fatalities as much as eight times higher, calculated globally for current conflicts, than military fatalities? In Why They Die, Daniel Rothbart and Karina V. Korostelina address these questions through a systematic study of civilian devastation in violent conflicts. Pushing aside the simplistic definition of war as a guns-and-blood battle between two militant groups, the authors investigate the identity politics underlying conflicts of many types. During a conflict, all those on the opposite side are perceived as the enemy, with little distinction between soldiers and civilians. As a result, random atrocities and systematic violence against civilian populations become acceptable.
Rothbart and Korostelina devote the first half of the book to case studies: deportation of the Crimean Tatars from the Ukraine, genocide in Rwanda, the Lebanon War, and the war in Iraq. With the second half, they present new methodological tools for understanding different types of violent conflict and discuss the implications of these tools for conflict resolution.
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University of Michigan Press
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9780472117536, 047211753X, 0472035584, 9780472035588, 0472026380, 9780472026388
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