This thesis explores the conditions under which mass rapes are more likely to be incorporated into the strategy of military or paramilitary groups during periods of conflict. I examine three societies, Rwanda , the former Yugoslavia , and Cambodia in a comparative analysis. To determine what characteristics make societies more likely to engage in rape as a military tool, I look at the status of women in the society, the religious cultures, the degree of female integration into the military institutions, the cause of the conflicts, the history of the conflict, and finally, the status of minority ethnic groups in each of these societies
abstract: Unfortunately, rape has always been a part of war, but recently, media attention has focus...
The long-accepted narrative of wartime rape is one of inevitability, with sexual violence committed ...
In the post-Cold War era, the politicization and political mobilization of ethnic identities has bee...
Women rape at warfare was considered a consequence of war in the social, literary and political worl...
This paper analyzed the use of rape as a weapon in Democratic Republic of Congo conflict zone. Rape ...
Sexual violence against women during war and genocide is a pressing problem. Rape is used as a tacti...
Sexual violence in armed conflict is not a new phenomenon. Although it has a long history, it's only...
Conventionally, wartime rape was considered an inevitable consequence derived from individual motiva...
When describing sexual violence as a ’weapon of war’ or as systematic in the setting of a conflict, ...
This study focuses on mass rape during war and genocide, utilizing a synthesized model that conceptu...
This paper examines the subhuman conditions of two critical war cases in Bosnia and Rwanda involving...
Rape and sexual violence has been a part of war throughout history. Wartime rape that occurred durin...
Over the past decades, scholars have paid greater attention to sexual violence, in both theorization...
This thesis aims to investigate the phenomenon of war rape in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (...
abstract: The purpose of this honors thesis is to explain the varying levels of sexual violence agai...
abstract: Unfortunately, rape has always been a part of war, but recently, media attention has focus...
The long-accepted narrative of wartime rape is one of inevitability, with sexual violence committed ...
In the post-Cold War era, the politicization and political mobilization of ethnic identities has bee...
Women rape at warfare was considered a consequence of war in the social, literary and political worl...
This paper analyzed the use of rape as a weapon in Democratic Republic of Congo conflict zone. Rape ...
Sexual violence against women during war and genocide is a pressing problem. Rape is used as a tacti...
Sexual violence in armed conflict is not a new phenomenon. Although it has a long history, it's only...
Conventionally, wartime rape was considered an inevitable consequence derived from individual motiva...
When describing sexual violence as a ’weapon of war’ or as systematic in the setting of a conflict, ...
This study focuses on mass rape during war and genocide, utilizing a synthesized model that conceptu...
This paper examines the subhuman conditions of two critical war cases in Bosnia and Rwanda involving...
Rape and sexual violence has been a part of war throughout history. Wartime rape that occurred durin...
Over the past decades, scholars have paid greater attention to sexual violence, in both theorization...
This thesis aims to investigate the phenomenon of war rape in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (...
abstract: The purpose of this honors thesis is to explain the varying levels of sexual violence agai...
abstract: Unfortunately, rape has always been a part of war, but recently, media attention has focus...
The long-accepted narrative of wartime rape is one of inevitability, with sexual violence committed ...
In the post-Cold War era, the politicization and political mobilization of ethnic identities has bee...