THE ROOTS OF BEHAVIOUR IN WAR : A Survey of the Literature
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- Physical Description: 120p.
- Publisher: Geneva : ICRC, 2004.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibli. refs. |
Formatted Contents Note: | CHAPTER 1: WAR -- CHAPTER 2: THE LIMITS PLACED ON WAR -- CHAPTER 3: BREAKING THE RULES -- 1. War is conducive to criminal behaviour -- 2. Reasons relating to the aims of war -- 3. Reasons of expediency -- 4. Ideological reasons -- 5. Psychosociological reasons -- 6. Reasons relating to the individual -- CHAPTER 4: THE NATURE OF CONFLICT AND VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW -- THE ROOTS OF BEHAVIOUR IN WAR PART II -- CHAPTER 5: THE IMAGE OF THE ENEMY -- CHAPTER 6: ESPRIT DE CORPS AND THE MAKING OF A COMBATANT -- CHAPTER 7: THE AVERSION TO KILLING, AND HOW IT CAN BE OVERCOME -- HAPTER 8: FROM DISTANCING TO “VICTIMIZATION” -- CHAPTER 9: JUSTIFICATIONS -- CHAPTER 10: OBEDIENCE TO AUTHORITY -- CHAPTER 11: MORAL DISENGAGEMENT -- PART III -- CHAPTER 12: HOW CAN BEHAVIOUR BE CHANGED?. |
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Subject: | Soldiers -- Conduct of life. War -- Psychological aspects. |
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