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the war (that is, the death and destruction caused by the war itself) or by the legacy of the peace (that is, the nature … traces variations in violence for five years following the termination of the war, using five different sources of data per … year. It finds that post-conflict states, even those that do not relapse into war, feature significant variations in …
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In his book Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Moral Dilemmas of Medicine and War, Michael Gross confronts two attitudes … bioethics in war would better be addressed by realistic and flexible approaches allowing physicians to recognize their interests …
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Most combatants in armed conflict are men, so naturally men are the major direct victims of military operations. Yet, armed conflicts have important indirect negative consequences on agriculture, infrastructure, public health provision and social order. These indirect consequences are often...
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This paper examines the impact of war and armed conflicts on women and children. It examines how crimes against women … are often ignored in wider security debates even though crimes, especially rape, continues to be employed as a war …
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I critically review recent studies that estimate those costs of violence and conflict that can emerge among organized political groupings, from states, religious and ethnic organizations to guerillas and paramilitaries. The review includes studies that estimate direct and indirect costs due to...
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