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Life And Death In Captivity The Abuse Of Prisoners During War Geoffrey Pr Wallace

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Life And Death In Captivity The Abuse Of Prisoners During War Geoffrey Pr Wallace
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.37 MB
Author: Geoffrey P.R. Wallace
ISBN: 9780801455735, 0801455731
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Life And Death In Captivity The Abuse Of Prisoners During War Geoffrey Pr Wallace by Geoffrey P.r. Wallace 9780801455735, 0801455731 instant download after payment.

Overview: Why are prisoners horribly abused in some wars but humanely cared for in others? In Life and Death in Captivity, Geoffrey P. R. Wallace explores the profound differences in the ways captives are treated during armed conflict. Wallace focuses on the dual role played by regime type and the nature of the conflict in determining whether captor states opt for brutality or mercy. Integrating original data on prisoner treatment during the last century of interstate warfare with in-depth historical cases, Wallace demonstrates how domestic constraints and external incentives shape the fate of captured enemy combatants. Both Russia and Japan, for example, treated prisoners very differently in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–5 and in World War II; the behavior of any given country is liable to vary from conflict to conflict and even within the same war.

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