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On War and Accountability

Author: Waterston, Alisse

Source: Social Analysis, Volume 52, Number 2, September 2008 , pp. 12-31(20)

Abstract:

This article centers on a set of discussions around `accountability' as it pertains to war: accounts of war, accounting for war, what war accounts for, and accountability, including anthropological accountability. The essay details stories that ethnographers tell about what they have seen, heard, and done on the front lines. It reviews explanations for the causes, patterns, and practices of war, and for the occurrences of specific wars. The discussion also highlights what war explains, that is, how war creates its own outcomes. It considers who is to be held responsible for all the death and destruction that war inevitably brings and discusses impunity as systemic and strategic. Also considered is the responsibility of anthropology and anthropologists in facing up to the most significant crises of our times.

Keywords: ACCOUNTABILITY; ANTHROPOLOGY; CAPITALISM; IMPERIALISM; IMPUNITY; POWER; VIOLENCE; WAR

DOI: 10.3167/sa.2008.520202

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