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- W178508131 abstract "In the last 10 years interstate conflicts only accounted for 11% of all conflicts. In well over half of all contemporary conflicts, earlier almost two-thirds, the ethnic factor (e.g., ethnic nationalism) is a dominant or influential component. Such conflicts tend to be protracted, and several of them figure among the most deadly conflicts, as in the cases of Sudan (1956 until today), Congo (since 1998), Angola (since 1975), or Burma (since 1947). Compared to the tremendous increase of intrastate warfare and nonwar types of mass violence such as genocide and mass murder, the Clausewitzean type of interstate conflicts confronting two armies on the battlefield, fighting according to standing rules, and honoring the prohibition to target civilians (as defined according to Carl von Clausewitz in his classic oeuvre On War, written 1832–34) was in recent decades an exceptional phenomenon. Wars launched by Western powers, led by USA and UK, in the East and the Global South – formerly called Third World – were among the most deadly conflicts (counted in millions of victims) since World War II – mainly those in Korea, Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), and in Iraq today." @default.
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- W178508131 title "Violent Conflict: Contemporary Warfare, Mass Violence and Genocide – Dataset 1985–2005, Typologies, and Trends" @default.
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