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Saving Soldiers or Civilians? - Casualty-Aversion versus Civilian Protection in Asymmetric Conflicts (Paperback)
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Saving Soldiers or Civilians? - Casualty-Aversion versus Civilian Protection in Asymmetric Conflicts (Paperback)
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Concerns for the lives of soldiers and innocent civilians have come
to underpin Western, and particularly American, warfare. Yet this
new mode of conflict faces a dilemma: these two norms have opened
new areas of vulnerability that have been systematically exploited
by non-state adversaries. This strategic behaviour creates a
trade-off, forcing decision-makers to have to choose between saving
soldiers and civilians in target states. Sebastian Kaempf examines
the origin and nature of this dilemma, and in a detailed analysis
of the US conflicts in Somalia, Afghanistan and Iraq, investigates
the ways the US has responded, assessing the legal, moral, and
strategic consequences. Scholars and students of military and
strategic studies, international relations and peace and conflict
studies will be interested to read Kaempf's analysis of whether the
US or its adversaries have succeeded in responding to this central
dilemma of contemporary warfare.
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