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Genocide: What Genocide?

2013
Since the end of the Cold War, millions have been killed in a series of genocides. The dismantlement of the Soviet Union left the United States with new decisions to make regarding human rights violations. The United States government no longer had hard interests to intervene in cases of human rights violations. I show through a comparative study of
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Cultural Genocide

The Oxford Handbook of Legal History, 2018
This chapter attempts to depict in broad brushstrokes the development of the term ‘cultural genocide’, its connection to the term ‘genocide’, and what this can teach us about the relationship between law and history. The puzzle that the crime of genocide
Leora Bilsky, Rachel Klagsbrun
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Genocide

Journal for Peace and Justice Studies, 2010
Larry May examines the normative and conceptual problems concerning the crime of genocide. Genocide arises out of the worst of horrors. Legally, however, the unique character of genocide is reduced to a technical requirement, that the perpetrator's act manifest an intention to destroy a protected group. From this definition, many puzzles arise. How are
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Perpetrating Genocide

2017
Focusing on the relationship between the micro level of perpetrator motivation and the macro level normative discourse, this book offers an in-depth explanation for the perpetration of genocide. It is the first comparative criminological treatment of genocide drawn from original field research, based substantially on the author’s interviews with ...
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Making and Unmaking Nations: War, Leadership, and Genocide in Modern Africa

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2016
Migration and Integration, and graduate programmes in immigration and settlement services. This book is now part of that legacy as well. The book reflects the strengths and limitations of the Metropolis project more generally.
D. Béland
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A Genocide that Precedes Genocide: Reconciling “genocide” and “indigeneity” with a paradox of otherness

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2016
Genocide and settler colonialism are conceptually related ideas, although the specific relationship remains unclear. Whereas some scholars develop subcategories of “colonial genocide” or examine the historical origins of these concepts, I address the signification of “genocide” and “indigeneity.” I explore the system of meanings underlying each ...
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Genocide, Holodomor and Holocaust Discourse as Echo of Historical Injury and as Rhetorical Radicalization in the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict of 2013–18

The Holocaust/Genocide Template in Eastern Europe, 2018
The Ukrainian crisis has caused an ongoing political confrontation between Russia and Ukraine since 2013. It has been marked by a rhetoric drawing on differently interpreted memories of World War II, the Holodomor and the Holocaust.
Nicolas Dreyer
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Genocide

2018
UNPROFOR fails to prevent genocide. The slaughter of over 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica in the summer of 1995 forces US action. The United States is going to Bosnia one way or the other as the Europeans prepare to withdraw. The Clinton Administration appoints Holbrooke to launch a major diplomatic effort to find a peaceful solution in Bosnia.
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Genocide and Genocide Prevention

Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, 2022
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