In seeking to explain the commencement of
armed conflicts among nations, writings from our century are far more likely to emphasize «environmental» causes, such as, of course, economics, than the freewill decisions of various leaders or the power of ideas.
Not exact matches
Arms producers use the media to promote arms sales by fostering conflicts within and among countries, often using cultural prejudices for
Arms producers use the media to promote
arms sales by fostering conflicts within and among countries, often using cultural prejudices for
arms sales by fostering
conflicts within and
among countries, often using cultural prejudices for it.
Half of out - of - school children globally live in settings of
armed conflict, and learning outcomes in these contexts are
among the worst in the world.
There, John Hart, a conservationist who has worked in Congo for two decades described how during the country's recent civil war (1998 — 2003)-- said to be the most deadly
conflict since World War II — illegal bushmeat and ivory were
among commodities exchanged for
arms and ammunition.
As we have seen in Sarajevo, East Timor, and Iraq, libraries are often the targets, and always
among the victims, in any
armed conflict situation.
I point out that though the APs are
among the most widely ratified treaties, the list of States not parties to them is practically a list of countries that have been involved in major
armed conflicts over the last 30 years.
Among many such effects: a growing group of legal scholars today urge that we reconsider the utility of the distinction (at the heart of IHL) between violence that counts as an «
armed conflict» and violence that doesn't.
It is, however,
among the report's least surprising positions that should be seen as most significant: like its past two predecessors, the Trump Administration has embraced the notion that the United States is engaged in a singular, global non-international
armed conflict against a shifting set of terrorist groups.