How to Prevent Genocide: A Guide for Policymakers, Scholars, and the Concerned CitizenBloomsbury Academic, 30.04.2001 - 275 Seiten Genocide--the deliberate destruction, usually through mass murder, of an ethnic, racial or religious group--is the ultimate crime against humanity. Drawing upon a wide variety of disciplines, this study assesses ways to prevent this crime. While most books about genocide focus on the history of a particular event, such as the Holocaust, or compare case studies to derive empirical theories, this book outlines many practical aspects of genocide prevention. |
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