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In this new era, civilian resistance confronted occupying armies but also ruling governments everywhere. States feared that struggles on foreign territory could make their occupations complicated. They also increasingly worried that their own citizens might rise up and make revolution. In response, the 1874 Brussels Declaration on the customs of war set out on a very different trajectory than the Geneva Convention ten years before. The Swiss plan for humanity in warfare would remain marginal for a century.
Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War
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