
Recent Events In The Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, East Timor And Iraq Have Demonstrated With Appalling Clarity That The Threat Of Genocide Is Still A Major Issue Within World Politics. This Book Provides A Comprehensive Introduction To The Subject Of Genocide. It Explains The History Of Genocide From Pre-modern Times To The Present Day And Illustrates This With A Wide Variety Of Case Studies. The Book Also Examines The Differing Interpretations Of Genocide From Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology And Political Science And Analyses The Influence Of Race, Ethnicity, Nationalism And Gender On Genocides. In The Final Section, The Author Examines How We Punish Those Responsible For Waging Genocide And How The International Community Can Prevent Further Bloodshed.--publisher Description. The Origins Of Genocide -- Imperialism, War, And Social Revolution -- Genocides Of Indigenous Peoples -- The Armenian Genocide -- Stalin's Terror -- The Jewish Holocaust -- Cambodia And The Khmer Rouge -- Bosnia And Kosovo -- Holocaust In Rwanda -- Psychological Perspectives -- The Sociology And Anthropology Of Genocide -- Political Science And International Relations -- Gendering Genocide -- Memory, Forgetting, And Denial -- Justice, Truth, And Redress -- Strategies Of Intervention And Prevention. Adam Jones. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
430
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203347447
ISBN-13:
9780203347447
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