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INTL-I 433: VIOLENCE AGAINST CIVILIANS IN WAR (3 credits)

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Examines the content and origins of normative, ethical, and legal prohibitions against harming noncombatants during conflict; reviews major social science theories explaining the occurrence and effectiveness of large-scale violence against civilians in wartime; and analyzes policy debates related to limiting wartime victimization of noncombatants.

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