02735cam a2200325 i 4500001001000000003000900010005001700019008004100036010001700077020001800094020001500112020001800127020001500145035002100160040004400181041000800225100003100233245014300264260004700407300002500454500014600479505053200625520106201157546002202219650003502241650004402276650003002320650002202350650003702372945356493Co-BoUCM20190211104029.019021 s2016 nyua b 001 0 eng d a 2016010209 a9781107069107 z1107069106 a9781107670945 z1107670942 a(OCoLC)945356493 aCo-BoUCMbspacSaul NiñodSaul Niño0 aeng1 aStanton, Jessica A.d1978-10aViolence and restraint in civil warbcivilian targeting in the shadow of international lawcJessica A. Stanton, University of Pennsylvania aNew YorkbCambridge University Pressc2016 axviii, 321 páginas aPartially based on author's thesis (doctoral - Columbia University, 2009) under the title: Strategies of violence and restraint in civil war.0 aStrategies of violence and restraint -- A new data set on violence against civilians in civil war -- Quantitative analysis of government and rebel group violence and restraint -- Government restraint in Indonesia -- Rebel group restraint in Aceh and East Timor -- Variation in government violence against civilians: Turkey and Sudan -- Variation in rebel group violence against civilians: Turkey, El Salvador, and Azerbaijan -- Extreme rebel group violence against civilians: the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda -- Conclusion. a"Media coverage of civil wars often focuses on the most gruesome atrocities and the most extreme conflicts, which might lead one to think that all civil wars involve massive violence against civilians. In truth, many governments and rebel groups exercise restraint in their fighting, largely avoiding violence against civilians in compliance with international law. Governments and rebel groups make strategic calculations about whether to target civilians by evaluating how domestic and international audiences are likely to respond to violence. Restraint is also a deliberate strategic choice: governments and rebel groups often avoid targeting civilians and abide by international legal standards to appeal to domestic and international audiences for diplomatic support. This book presents a wide range of evidence of the strategic use of violence and restraint, using original data on violence against civilians in civil wars from 1989 to 2010 as well as in-depth analyses of conflicts in Azerbaijan, El Salvador, Indonesia, Sudan, Turkey, and Uganda"-- aTexto en inglés 7aVíctimas de guerra xCiviles 7aVíctimas de guerra vEstudio de casos 7aDerechos civiles xGuerra 7aConflicto armado  7aDerecho internacional público