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Politicide in Gaza

Journal of Palestine Studies, 2014
At the end of the fifty-day Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, neither Israel nor Hamas had achieved their stated goals there: the armed resistance was still standing (despite the massive damage the territory and its people sustained) and the crippling Israeli siege was not lifted. Rather, this essay argues, it was Israel9s far right that emerged the
Uzonyi, Gary, Asal, Victor
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Origins of Predicting Genocide and Politicide

2022
Abstract This chapter gives a brief overview of the evolution of genocide studies, focusing on empirical contributions. Barbara Harff’s contributions on developing risk assessments and early warning models are discussed in detail. As with most genocide scholars, her work focuses on prevention of mass atrocities via risk assessment and ...
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Bureaucratic quality and the severity of genocide and politicide

Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 2019
First generation genocide scholars viewed bureaucratic quality as essential to government mass atrocity.
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Leader Tenure, Genocide, and Politicide During Civil War

Political Research Quarterly, 2021
Why do some governments engage in genocide or politicide during civil war while others do not? I argue that leader tenure influences bargaining possibilities between the regime and rebels. Rebels face less uncertainty about a longer-tenured leader’s willingness to commit to concessions to end the conflict with terms that better the rebels’ position ...
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An Informational Theory of Genocide and Politicide During Civil War

Comparative Political Studies, 2021
Why do some governments engage in genocide or politicide against their civilian population during civil war? Scholarship on this important question views such brutality as a strategic tool the government can use to maintain power through military victory.
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Victims of the State: Genocides, Politicides and Group Repression since 1945

International Review of Victimology, 1989
The collective victimization of ethnic, religious, national and political groups by the state is discussed in this paper. It analyzes information on more than 60 communal and political groups which have been victimized in genocides and politicides since 1945 and about 90 communal and regional groups which in the late 1980s were the subjects of ...
Barbara Harff, Ted Robert Gurr
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Unpacking the effects of genocide and politicide on forced migration

Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2013
Scholars have not found a consistent connection between state-sponsored mass killing and forced migration. I argue that disaggregating mass killing into its various forms can illuminate these mixed findings. As genocide targets specific groups, the effect of this killing should not have a large effect on creating forced migrants amongst the rest of ...
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Kimmerling: Politicide: Ariel Sharon's War against the Palestinians

Journal of Palestine Studies, 2004
(2004). Kimmerling: Politicide: Ariel Sharon's War against the Palestinians. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 117-119.
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