Between 1945 and 2011, the global death rate from war, such as the one pictured here in Syria, had fallen from 22 per cent per 100,000 to 0.3 per cent. In 2014, it had risen to 1.4 per cent, but that’s still a lot lower than in the Cold War years. (Photo: Christiaan Triebert)

Between 1945 and 2011, the global death rate from war, such as the one pictured here in Syria, had fallen from 22 per cent per 100,000 to 0.3 per cent. In 2014, it had risen to 1.4 per cent, but that’s still a lot lower than in the Cold War years. (Photo: Christiaan Triebert)

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Between 1945 and 2011, the global death rate from war, such as the one pictured here in Syria, had fallen from 22 per cent per 100,000 to 0.3 per cent. In 2014, it had risen to 1.4 per cent, but that’s still a lot lower than in the Cold War years. (Photo: Christiaan Triebert)

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