5. Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel (eds.), War and Public Health (Oxford University Press, New York, 1997). 412 pp. ISBN 0-19-510814-0.

This volume is a sourcebook for those who wish to study society's use of war as a policy tool. Acording to the book, nearly half a million soldiers have died, on an average, every year of the twentieth century. Civilian deaths have increased dramatically, now constituting 90% of all the deaths due to war.


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