Journal article

Rape in Contemporary Warfare: The Role of Globalization in Wartime Sexual Violence

undefined Meger

African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review | Indiana University Press | Published : 2011

Abstract

The systematic rape of women has been a regular feature of war, and in today's civil conflicts, rape is a systematic and brutal weapon used by armed groups against civilian populations. Though rape has occurred in mass and systematic forms previously, it was not as primary a weapon as it is in contemporary conflicts. Civil conflict has become the primary form of warfare around the world, employing smaller arms and less conventional tactics than traditional interstate wars. It is in this context that rape has become a central feature of contemporary war. The aim of this article is to understand firstly the function of rape in contemporary conflict and then explain the wider systemic factors ..

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