Belligerent
A belligerent in warfare describes one of the contracting parties in the conflict; that is, one of the powers at war in contrast to neutral countries and non-belligerents. In the written treaties of the laws of war, no distinction is made between neutral countries or neutral powers and non-belligerents for the purpose of the application of those laws and the responsibilities of belligerents toward neutral countries and vice versa.
Related Topics:
War - Neutral countries - Non-belligerent - Laws of war
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A power not wanting to engage in a war as a contracting power (i.e., a belligerent) but sympathizing with one of the belligerents may declare itself a non-belligerent as more appropriate than neutral; however if such a nation aids a belligerent in a way proscribed to neutral nations, they risk becoming belligerents themselves.
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Notwithstanding, a distinction between neutral and non-belligerent has often been drawn by nations not directly involved in a conflict to describe their positions.
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An interesting use of this term was used during the American Civil War, when the Confederate States of America, though not recognized as a sovereign state, was recognized as a belligerent power, and thus Confederate warships were given the same rights as United States warships in foreign ports.
Related Topics:
American Civil War - Confederate States of America - Not recognized
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