The article critically reviews the existing literature on genocide and mass violence and divides it ac- cording to different levels of analysis: macro, meso, and micro levels. We discuss the main theories and findings at each level of analysis and suggest avenues for further research. We argue that the literature on genocide should pay more attention to meso and micro levels of analysis. We also iden- tify a number of other research problems, including conceptualization, selection bias, case compar- ability, the role of restraint, the question of change over time, and the need to engage in dialogue with the broader social science scholarship on political violence and intrastate conflict
The present article critiques the views that (1) modern genocide does not substan- tially differ fro...
The present article critiques the views that (1) modern genocide does not substan- tially differ fro...
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famin...
The article critically reviews the existing literature on genocide and mass violence and divides it ...
The article critically reviews the existing literature on genocide and mass violence and divides it ...
This article examines some of the main pitfalls, problems, and promises of genocide research. It ar-...
This article examines some of the main pitfalls, problems, and promises of genocide research. It ar-...
This article identifies a particular challenge for comparative genocide studies, namely the underem-...
This article identifies a particular challenge for comparative genocide studies, namely the underem-...
This article examines some of the main pitfalls, problems, and promises of genocide research. It ar-...
This article identifies a particular challenge for comparative genocide studies, namely the underem-...
Advisors: Michael Clark.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Ches Thurber.Includes illustrations.In...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
Genocide studies is simultaneously an emerging and accepted category of scholarly inquiry. The field...
The present article critiques the views that (1) modern genocide does not substan- tially differ fro...
The present article critiques the views that (1) modern genocide does not substan- tially differ fro...
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famin...
The article critically reviews the existing literature on genocide and mass violence and divides it ...
The article critically reviews the existing literature on genocide and mass violence and divides it ...
This article examines some of the main pitfalls, problems, and promises of genocide research. It ar-...
This article examines some of the main pitfalls, problems, and promises of genocide research. It ar-...
This article identifies a particular challenge for comparative genocide studies, namely the underem-...
This article identifies a particular challenge for comparative genocide studies, namely the underem-...
This article examines some of the main pitfalls, problems, and promises of genocide research. It ar-...
This article identifies a particular challenge for comparative genocide studies, namely the underem-...
Advisors: Michael Clark.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Ches Thurber.Includes illustrations.In...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
Genocide studies is simultaneously an emerging and accepted category of scholarly inquiry. The field...
The present article critiques the views that (1) modern genocide does not substan- tially differ fro...
The present article critiques the views that (1) modern genocide does not substan- tially differ fro...
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famin...