Armies
of the Young
Price: $23.95
Subtitle: Child Soldiers in War
and
Terrorism
Author: David M. Rosen
Subject: Family and Childhood
studies/Public Policy/Military Studies/Anthropology
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3568-9
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3567-0
Pages: 224 pp.
Series: Series
in Childhood Studies
Praise for Armies
of the Young
"No thinking person, no
media commentator, no political
leader can afford to be without this book-not if they care about the
truth and want to understand one of the more awful realities of our
time. It will stir you to action on behalf of the world's vulnerable
children."-Phyllis Chesler, author of The New Anti-Semitism
Description:
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.
David M. Rosen is
a professor of anthropology and law
at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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