For all the progress that was made in building barriers against genocide – and we should not shy away from acknowledging that significant progress was indeed made – we find ourselves facing a major problem. History is taking its revenge. Since the start of the ‘Arab Spring’ in early 2011, global trends in mass violence have moved consistently in the wrong direction. The number of armed conflicts have increased. Some reports suggest a six-hundred fold increase in the annual number of civilian casualties in war. Atrocity crimes are committed with increasing regularity. Perpetrators exhibit a confidence bred of impunity. Forced displacement – both internal and international – has reached levels not seen since the end of the Second World War. I...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
In addition to providing a succinct history of the field of genocide studies, this article examines ...
Although the United Nations’ 1948 Genocide Convention was a well-intentioned step toward ending geno...
for all the progress that was made in building barriers against genocide – and we should not shy awa...
for all the progress that was made in building barriers against genocide – and we should not shy awa...
But the history of the twentieth century instead proved that "never again " became "a...
The chasm between normative development and international practice regarding humanitarian interventi...
In response to the question “Can genocide in our world be stopped to a significant extent,” I answer...
Genocide is one of the most flagrant violations of human rights. It is also one of the greatest iss...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
Abstract: As the new century rolls or:. as genocide continues Jfl places such as Oa11w anc tne oic&a...
The concept of genocide, and outspoken abhorrence for what it stands for, have arisen over the last ...
Genocide can be defined as a complex process of systematic persecution and annihi- lation of a group...
The twentieth century has been called, not inaccurately, a century of genocide. And the beginning of...
Acknowledging historical and present challenges that States and international actors have faced in g...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
In addition to providing a succinct history of the field of genocide studies, this article examines ...
Although the United Nations’ 1948 Genocide Convention was a well-intentioned step toward ending geno...
for all the progress that was made in building barriers against genocide – and we should not shy awa...
for all the progress that was made in building barriers against genocide – and we should not shy awa...
But the history of the twentieth century instead proved that "never again " became "a...
The chasm between normative development and international practice regarding humanitarian interventi...
In response to the question “Can genocide in our world be stopped to a significant extent,” I answer...
Genocide is one of the most flagrant violations of human rights. It is also one of the greatest iss...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
Abstract: As the new century rolls or:. as genocide continues Jfl places such as Oa11w anc tne oic&a...
The concept of genocide, and outspoken abhorrence for what it stands for, have arisen over the last ...
Genocide can be defined as a complex process of systematic persecution and annihi- lation of a group...
The twentieth century has been called, not inaccurately, a century of genocide. And the beginning of...
Acknowledging historical and present challenges that States and international actors have faced in g...
This article critiques certain trends in genocide studies, including scholarly misuse of Lemkin’s st...
In addition to providing a succinct history of the field of genocide studies, this article examines ...
Although the United Nations’ 1948 Genocide Convention was a well-intentioned step toward ending geno...