Genocide : approaches, case studies, and responses / / edited by Graham C. Kinloch & Raj P. Mohan ; foreword by Erik Allardt.

"Twenty authors analyze factors behind genocidal situations worldwide, with detailed case studies, and an evaluation of attempts to prevent genocide and of the implications for human rights policies, with a particular concern to develop new and practical insights"--Provided by publisher.

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Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
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Physical Description:xii, 323 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Genocide: introduction / Graham C. Kinloch & Raj P. Mohan
  • Theoretical approaches to genocide
  • The possible causes and reduction of genocide: an exploration / Graham C. Kinloch
  • Modern societies and collective violence: the framework of interdisciplinary genocide studies / Mihran Dabag
  • Archeology of evil: the urge to genocide / Brij Mohan
  • On genocide, old and new / Franco Ferrarotti
  • Conceptual approaches to genocide
  • The success and failure of "genocide" / Arthur S. Wilke
  • The decisive generation: self-authorization and delegations in deciding a genocide / Mihran Dabag
  • Case studies of genocide
  • Strategies of exclusion: the genocide of the Herero in German colonial discourse / Medardus Brehl
  • The ecology of genocide in Rwanda / Tarique Niazi
  • The forgotten dead: representations of the past in the Tibetan refugee community in India / Lydia Aran
  • Comparative analyses of genocide
  • Genocide as a possible response to westernization: government treatment of minorities in Afghanistan and Iran / Raj P. Mohan
  • Preventing genocide in Chile and Northern Ireland: the role of elites / Max Koch
  • Responses to genocide
  • Witnessing the catastrophe / Kristin Platt
  • Genocide and I / Kurt H. Wolff
  • Genocide: a bibliography / James Jenkins.