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Author Slim, Hugo.

Title Killing civilians : method, madness, and morality in war / Hugo Slim
Published New York : Columbia University Press, 2008

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Description viii, 319 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Limited warfare and its rivals -- Killing and rape -- Movement, impoverishment, famine, disease, and distress -- Anti-civilian ideologies -- Civilian ambiguity -- Doing the killing -- Promoting civilian protection
Summary "The principle that unarmed and innocent people should be protected in war is an ancient, precious but fragile idea. Today, the principle of civilian protection is enshrined in modern international law and cherished by many. But, in practice, leaders in most wars reject the principle." "Using detailed historical and contemporary examples, Killing Civilians looks at the many ways in which civilians suffer in wars and analyses the main anti-civilian ideologies which insist upon such suffering. It also exposes the very real ambiguity in much civilian identity which is used to justify extreme hostility. But this is, above all, a book about why civilians should be protected. It looks deeply into the reasons and arguments for limiting human violence in war."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-309) and index
Subject Civilian war casualties.
Military ethics.
Civil-military relations.
LC no. 2007048042
ISBN 9780231700368 cloth alkaline paper
0231700369 cloth alkaline paper