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Author Rosen, David M., 1944-

Title Armies of the young : child soldiers in war and terrorism / David M. Rosen.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 199 pages).
Series The Rutgers series in childhood studies
Rutgers series in childhood studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-191) and index.
Contents War and childhood -- Fighting for their lives: Jewish child soldiers of World War II -- Fighting for diamonds: the child soldiers of Sierra Leone -- Fighting for the apocalypse: Palestinian child soldiers -- The politics of age.
Note Print version record.
Summary Children have served as soldiers throughout history. They fought in the American Revolution, the Civil War, and in both world wars. They served as uniformed soldiers, camouflaged insurgents, and even suicide bombers. Indeed, the first U.S. soldier to be killed by hostile fire in the Afghanistan war was shot in ambush by a fourteen-year-old boy. Does this mean that child soldiers are aggressors? Or are they victims? It is a difficult question with no obvious answer, yet in recent years the acceptable answer among humanitarian organizations and contemporary scholars has been resoundingly the latter. These children are most often seen as especially hideous examples of adult criminal exploitation. In this provocative book, David M. Rosen argues that this response vastly oversimplifies the child soldier problem. Drawing on three dramatic examples-from Sierra Leone, Palestine, and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust-Rosen vividly illustrates this controversial view. In each case, he shows that children are not always passive victims, but often make the rational decision that not fighting is worse than fighting. With a critical eye to international law, Armies of the Young urges readers to reconsider the situation of child combatants in light of circumstance and history before adopting uninformed child protectionist views. In the process, Rosen paints a memorable and unsettling picture of the role of children in international conflicts.
Subject Child soldiers.
World politics -- 20th century.
World politics -- 1989-
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
Child soldiers. (OCoLC)fst00854677
World politics. (OCoLC)fst01181381
Kind.
Soldat.
Chronological Term Since 1900
Indexed Term Samfundsvidenskab Politologi.
Other Form: Print version: Rosen, David M., 1944- Armies of the young. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2005 0813535670 0813535689 (DLC) 2004016421 (OCoLC)55981499
ISBN 0813537835 (electronic bk.)
9780813537832 (electronic bk.)
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