Ebook: Saving soldiers or civilians?: casualty aversion versus civilian protection in asymmetric conflicts
Author: Kaempf Sebastian
- Tags: Asymmetric warfare, Asymmetric warfare--United States, Civilian war casualties, HISTORY--Military--Other, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Military Science, War casualties, War casualties--United States--History, Electronic books, Military history, History, Case studies, United States -- History Military -- Case studies, Asymmetric warfare -- United States -- Case studies, Civilian war casualties -- Case studies, War casualties -- United States -- History, HISTORY -- Military -- Other, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mil
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
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US warfare and civilian protection -- US warfare and casualty-aversion -- The interactive dynamics of asymmetric conflicts -- Case study I: The US intervention in Somalia -- Case study II: The US War in Afghanistan -- Case study III: The US war in Iraq.;"While the United States has not lost its appetite for war, the way in which its conflicts are being waged has changed dramatically."--Provided by publisher.
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