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- 1 2 3 4 5 James Fearon, «Iraqs Civil War» in Foreign Affairs, March/April 2007
- Nations, Markets, and War: Modern History and the American Civil War | Book Reviews, EH.net. «Two nations [within the U.S.] developed because of slavery.» October 2006. Retrieved July 2009.
- 1 2 Ann Hironaka, Neverending Wars: The International Community, Weak States, and the Perpetuation of Civil War, Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Mass., 2005, p. 3, ISBN 0-67-401532-0
- Edward Wong, «A Matter of Definition: What Makes a Civil War, and Who Declares It So?» New York Times November 26, 2006
- Final Record of the Diplomatic Conference of Geneva of 1949, (Volume II-B, p. 121)
- See also the International Committee of the Red Cross commentary on Third 1949 Geneva Convention, Article III, Section «A. Cases of armed conflict» for the ICRCs reading of the definition and a listing of proposed alternate wording
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