Why do states who are committed to the principle of civilian immunity and the protection of non-combatants end up killing and injuring large numbers of civilians during their military operations? Bugsplat explains this paradox through an in-depth examination of five conflicts fought by Western powers since 1989.
Why do states who are committed to the principle of civilian immunity and the protection of non-combatants end up killing and injuring large numbers of civilians during their military operations? Bugsplat explains this paradox through an in-depth examination of five conflicts fought by Western powers since 1989.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce Cronin is Professor of Political Science at the City College of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and conducted his post-doctoral research at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. He has published extensively on international law, human rights, international organization, and international security. He is the author of Institutions for the Common Good: International Protection Regimes in International Society; Community Under Anarchy: Transnational Identity and the Evolution of Cooperation; and co-editor of The UN Security Council and the Politics of International Authority.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter II: Collateral Damage and Western War-fighting Strategy Chapter III: The Persian Gulf War, 1991 Chapter IV: NATO's Air War Against Serbia, 1999 Chapter V: Israeli-Hezbollah War, 2006 Chapter VI: The U.S. War Against al Qaeda, 2002-2017 Chapter VII: Assessing Collateral Damage
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter II: Collateral Damage and Western War-fighting Strategy Chapter III: The Persian Gulf War, 1991 Chapter IV: NATO's Air War Against Serbia, 1999 Chapter V: Israeli-Hezbollah War, 2006 Chapter VI: The U.S. War Against al Qaeda, 2002-2017 Chapter VII: Assessing Collateral Damage
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