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what is genocidal war??? ​

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Answered by ashi1979sharma
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In genocide, the victims of mass killing and expulsions are defined by whom they are, not what they do. In war, the targets are defined by what they do. In genocidal war, there are both types of victims. In the past decade, genocide, war and genocidal war have ravaged Rwanda, the Congo and Darfur. Malthusian-type upstream environmental determinants producing competition for limiting resources (e.g. water, land) or precious resources (e.g. oil, diamonds) have interacted with religious and ethnic hatreds to cause millions to die in all three scenarios. International agencies, governments, and social systems have failed to respond effectively to early warning signs. Public health agencies and NGO's have mounted heroic disaster relief programs, but these programs have been reactive, not proactive. Epidemiologists have focused on downstream consequences of war, genocide and violence but have not addressed the role of upstream environmental, social and political predictors which trigger prevention and intervention.

Answered by archishmanray
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ANSWER : Relating to or involving the deliberate killing of a large group of people of a particular nation or ethnic group.

Now for genocidal war, a war which includes killing of large group of people from a particular nation

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