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HUMANITARIAN WAR
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NATO's humanitarian war over Kosovo
/ Roberts, Adam
Roberts, Adam
Article
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Publication
1999.
Key Words
Kosovo-conflict
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KOSOVO
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NATO Alliance
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Humanitarian War
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046397
New crusade: america's war on terrorism
/ Mahajan, Rahul
2002
Mahajan, Rahul
Book
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New York, Monthly Review Press, 2002.
Description
159p.
Standard Number
158367070X
Key Words
Biological weapons
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America-Terrorism
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War on Terrorism-Us
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Humanitarian War
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Prevention Terrorism
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Weapons of Mass Destructions
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113893
Philanthropic soldiers, practical orientalism, and the occupati
/ Wall, Tyler
Wall, Tyler
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Publication
2011.
Summary/Abstract
This article discusses the ways in which white, male, United States soldiers make sense of both themselves and Iraqi others. Drawing from qualitative interviews with twenty-four said soldiers from southern Indiana, most of whom having deployed to Iraq, it is shown how these soldiers perform gendered and racialized Orientalist discourses to rationalize United States empire and in particular the military occupation of Iraq. Specifically, imperialist discourses that imagine a superior "us" and an inferior "them" and understand United States state violence as ultimately a Western humanitarian "rescue" are shown to be powerful cultural logics in the sense-making practices of the interviewed soldiers. This article then is concerned with what others have called "practical Orientalism"-or the ways in which formal and official Orientalist discourses are adopted by everyday actors.
Key Words
Iraq
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Humanitarian War
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United States Empire
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Practical Orientalism
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061760
Women, Children and other vunerable groups: Gender, strategic frames and the protection of civilians as a transnational issue
/ Carpenter, Charli, R
Jun 2005
Carpenter, Charli, R
Journal Article
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Jun 2005.
Key Words
Human Rights
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Humanitarian War
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Gender
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Transnational
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