Table of Contents:
  • The place and plight of civilians in modern war / Daniel Rothbart, Karina Korostelina, and Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
  • Targeting civilians
  • The role of civilians in American war ideology / Richard Rubenstein
  • Devastating civilians at home: the plight of Crimean Tatars and Californians of Asian descent during World War II / Karina Korostelina
  • Military culture and civilian victimization: the case of American strategic bombing in World War II / Alexander Downes
  • Double victims: the recruitment and treatment of child soldiers in Chechnya / Karina Korostelina & Juliia Kononenko
  • Preserving civilian immunity
  • The politics of civilian identity / Daniel Rothbart
  • Israeli soldiers' perceptions of Palestinian civilians during the 2009 Gaza War / Neta Oren
  • Civilian vulnerability in asymmetric conflict: lessons from the second Lebanon and Gaza Wars / Michael Gross
  • Civilians overshadowed by soldiers: faceless victims of the public media narrative / Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
  • Civilians, pundits, and the mediatized ideology / Mohammed D. Cherkaoui
  • Redressing anti-civilian practices
  • Trans-regional military dimensions of civilian protection: a two-part problem with a two-part solution / Donald C. F. Daniel and Tromila Wheat
  • Civilians under the law: inequality, intersectionality, and irony / Susan Hirsch
  • The price of justice / Michael Miklaucic
  • Preventing genocide: the quest for system response / Andrea Bartoli and Testushi Ogata
  • Making amends / Sarah Holewinski
  • Conclusion: the road ahead / Daniel Rothbart, Karina Korostelina, and Mohammed D. Cherkaoui.