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 o...
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 o...