This article examines the possible consequences of admitting national guilt in the perpetration of atrocities
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
This article discusses the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia that is beginni...
This ideological criticism study examines the vernacular discourses of historical victim age of Koso...
In an earlier piece, forthcoming in the American Journal of International Law, I discussed the findi...
As we have seen in the cases of Serbia and Israel, collectives can be mobilised to perpetrate grave ...
This article describes the psychology of victimization as it impacts on North Atlantic Treaty Organi...
This article is concerned with psychological reactions on the part of Serbian people to atrocities c...
Genocide is often claimed as a a top down action of political violence. This report does not contest...
The thesis examines the impact of collective war victimization on individuals' readiness to accept o...
In this paper I use the concept of scapegoating to explain the ritualized character of "ethnic ...
Invoking memories and imagery from the Holocaust and other German atrocities during World War II, ma...
This paper is based on ethnographical fieldwork conducted in The Hague, Croatia and Serbia. It addre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
In 1998, during a fieldtrip in the former Yugoslavia, I interviewed members of associations of inte...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
This article discusses the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia that is beginni...
This ideological criticism study examines the vernacular discourses of historical victim age of Koso...
In an earlier piece, forthcoming in the American Journal of International Law, I discussed the findi...
As we have seen in the cases of Serbia and Israel, collectives can be mobilised to perpetrate grave ...
This article describes the psychology of victimization as it impacts on North Atlantic Treaty Organi...
This article is concerned with psychological reactions on the part of Serbian people to atrocities c...
Genocide is often claimed as a a top down action of political violence. This report does not contest...
The thesis examines the impact of collective war victimization on individuals' readiness to accept o...
In this paper I use the concept of scapegoating to explain the ritualized character of "ethnic ...
Invoking memories and imagery from the Holocaust and other German atrocities during World War II, ma...
This paper is based on ethnographical fieldwork conducted in The Hague, Croatia and Serbia. It addre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
In 1998, during a fieldtrip in the former Yugoslavia, I interviewed members of associations of inte...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
This article discusses the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia that is beginni...
This ideological criticism study examines the vernacular discourses of historical victim age of Koso...