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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Glossary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Significant Numbers
- 3 The Politics of Civilian Casualty Counts
- 4 Iraqi Body Count
- 5 A Matter of Convenience
- 6 Using Surveys to Estimate Casualties Post-Conflict
- 7 Collecting Data on Civilian Casualties
- 8 Combining Found Data and Surveys to Measure Conflict Mortality
- 9 Multiple Systems Estimation Techniques for Estimating Casualties in Armed Conflicts
- 10 MSE and Casualty Counts
- 11 A Review of Estimation Methods for Victims of the Bosnian War and the Khmer Rouge Regime
- 12 It Doesn’t Add Up
- 13 Challenges to Counting and Classifying Victims of Violence in Conflict, Post-Conflict, and Non-Conflict Settings
- 14 Moving toward More Accurate Casualty Counts
- Index
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- Source:
- Counting Civilian Casualties
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Glossary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Significant Numbers
- 3 The Politics of Civilian Casualty Counts
- 4 Iraqi Body Count
- 5 A Matter of Convenience
- 6 Using Surveys to Estimate Casualties Post-Conflict
- 7 Collecting Data on Civilian Casualties
- 8 Combining Found Data and Surveys to Measure Conflict Mortality
- 9 Multiple Systems Estimation Techniques for Estimating Casualties in Armed Conflicts
- 10 MSE and Casualty Counts
- 11 A Review of Estimation Methods for Victims of the Bosnian War and the Khmer Rouge Regime
- 12 It Doesn’t Add Up
- 13 Challenges to Counting and Classifying Victims of Violence in Conflict, Post-Conflict, and Non-Conflict Settings
- 14 Moving toward More Accurate Casualty Counts
- Index