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Genocide / edited by Adam Jones.

Contributor Jones, Adam, 1963-

Imprint:Los Angeles : SAGE, 2008.

Description4 v. p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Vol. 1. GENOCIDE IN THEORY AND LAW: 1. Genocide / Raphael Lemkin -- 2. Origins of the legal prohibition of genocide / William A. Schabas -- 3. Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide (1948) / United Nations -- 4. The crime of state: penal protection for fundamental freedoms of persons and peoples / Pieter N. Drost -- 5. Revised and updated report on the question of the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide / B. Whitaker -- 6. Intent without intent / John Quigley -- 7. The genocidal state: an overview / Leo Kuper -- 8. What is genocide? / Kurt Jonassohn -- 9. Elements of genocidal conflict: social groups, social destruction and war / Martin Shaw -- 10. A typology of genocide / Vahakn N. Dadrian -- 11. Eight stages of genocide / Gregory H. Stanton -- 12. Genocide as a form of war / Martin Shaw -- 13. Revolution and genocide / Robert Melson -- 14. Focus on: Power, genocide and mass murder / Rudolph J. Rummel -- 15. Mass killing and genocide / Benjamin A. Valentino -- 16. The dark side of democracy: the modern tradition of ethnic and political cleansing / Michael Mann -- 17. The birth of the Ostland out of the spirit of colonialism: a postcolonial perspective on the Nazi policy of conquest and extermination / Jürgen Zimmerer -- 18. Why is the 20th century the century of genocide? / Mark Levene -- 19. Genocide and anthropology / Alexander Laban Hinton -- 20. Toward a vocabulary of massacre and genocide / Jacques Semelin -- 21. No lessons learned from the Holocaust? Assessing risks of genocide and political mass murder since 1955 / Barbara Harff -- 22. Rape, genocide, and women's human rights / Catharine A. MacKinnon -- 23. The genocidal continuum: peace-time crimes / Nancy Scheper-Hughes -- 24. On suffering and structural violence: a view from below / Paul Farmer.

Note:Vol. 2. GENOCIDE IN HISTORY: 25. "On cases from antiquity" and "Melos" / Frank Chalk, Kurt Jonassohn -- 26. The first genocide: Carthage, 146 BC / Ben Kiernan -- 27. The conquest of America / Tzvetan Todorov -- 28. The Vendée: a paradigm shift? / Mark Levene -- 29. The Zulu Kingdom as a genocidal and post-genocidal society, c. 1810 to the present / Michael R. Mahoney -- 30. Patterns of frontier genocide 1803-1910: the aboriginal Tasmanians, the Yuki of California, and the Herero of Namibia / Benjamin Madley -- 31. Relations of genocide: land and lives in the colonization of Australia / Tony Barta -- 32. The question of genocide in U.S. history / Jeff Ostler -- 33. The deeds / E.D. Morel -- 34. A reckoning / Adam Hochschild -- 35. Rethinking the unthinkable: toward an understanding of the Armenian genocide / Ronald Grigor Suny -- 36. "Kill all, burn all, loot all": the Nanking massacre of December 1937 and Japanese policy in China / Callum MacDonald -- 37. Precedents / Raul Hilberg -- 38. The death factory / Wolfgang Sofsky -- 39. The uniqueness of the Holocast: the historical dimension / Steven T. Katz -- 40. Uniqueness as denial: the politics of genocide scholarship / David Stannard -- 41. The national socialist "solution of the gypsy question" / Michael Zimmermann -- 42. Genocide in Bangladesh / Rounaq Jahan -- 43. The Cambodian genocide, 1975-1979 / Ben Kernan -- 44. Discriminating genocide from war crimes: Vietnam and Afghanistan reexamined / Helen Fein -- 45. Introduction: Iraq's crime of genocide / Human rights watch -- 46. Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Eric Markusen, Martin Mennecke -- 47. Introduction: Leave none to tell the story / Alison Des Forges -- 48. Disconnecting the threads: Rwanda and the Holocaust reconsidered / René Lemarchand.

Note:Vol. 3. PERPETRATORS, VICTIMS, BYSTANDERS, RESCUERS: 49. Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil / Hannah Arendt -- 50. The psychology of bystanders, perpetrators, and heroic helpers / Ervin Staub -- 51. Lethal cogs / Alex Alvarez -- 52. Killers of conviction: groups, ideology, and extraordinary human evil / James Waller -- 53. The dilemma of obedience / Stanley Milgram -- 54. Interpersonal dynamics in a simulated prison / Craig Haney, Curtis Banks, Philip Zimbardo -- 55. Ordinary men / Christopher R. Browning -- 56. Explaining the perpetrators' actions: assessing the competing explanations / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen -- 57. German soldiers and the Holocaust: historiography, research and implications / Omar Bertov -- 58. The uniqueness and normality of the Holocaust / Zygmunt Bauman -- 59. The gray zone / Primo Levi -- 60. Learning from Nazi genocide / Robert Jay Lifton, Eric Markusen -- 61. A head for an eye: revenge in the Cambodian genocide / Alexander Laban Hinton -- 62. Conclusion: The order of genocide / Scott Straus -- 63. Middleman minorities and genocide / Walter P. Zenner -- 64. The dialectics of hate and desire: Tutsi women and Hutu extremism / Christopher C. Taylor -- 65. Gendercide and genocide / Adam Jones -- 66. Surfacing children: limitations of genocidal rape discourse / R. Charli Carpenter -- 67. Moral heroism and extensivity / Samuel P. Oliner, Pearl M. Oliner -- 68. "Whoever saves a single life" / Emmy E. Werner.

Note:Vol. 4. PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND ACCOUNTABILITY: 69. The challenge of genocide and genocidal politics in an era of globalization / Richard Falk -- 70. The sovereign territorial state: the right to genocide / Leo Kuper -- 71. The United States and genocide law: a history of ambivalence / Samantha Power -- 72. "Some people and not others" and "Ethics humanized" / Jonathan Glover -- 73. Reflections on how genocidal killings are brought to an end / Alex de Waal, Bridget Conley-Zilkic -- 74. The responsibility to protect / International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty -- 75. Arguing for humanitarian intervention / Michael Walzer -- 76. Humanitarian intervention and international society / Nicholas J. Wheeler -- 77. East Timor and the new humanitarian interventionism / Nicholas J. Wheeler, Tim Dunne -- 78. Military expedients against genocide / John G. Heidenrich -- 79. An international peace army: a proposal for the long-rane future / Israel W. Charny -- 80. Looking away / Stephen Holmes -- 81. Suicidal rebellions and the moral hazard of humanitarian intervention / Alan J. Kuperman -- 82. Vengeance and forgiveness / Martha Minow -- 83. The quest for justice / Aryeh Neier -- 84. On the hazards of foreign travel for dictators and other international criminals / Marc Weller -- 85. Institutional responses to genocide and mass atrocity / Ernesto Verdeja -- 86. International citizens' tribunals on human rights / Arthur Jay Klinghoffer -- 87. The psychology and politics of genocide denial: a comparison of four case studies / Henry R. Huttenbach -- 88. Leaving the past alone / Priscilla B. Hayner -- 89. The politics of apology / Colin Tatz.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.

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