Author: Thomas Vann Bibliographic Note VANN, Thomas. International Responses to Genocidal Events: Differences on the Basis of Geographic Location. 72 p. Master thesis. Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Studies. Supervisor: PhD, JUDr. Tomáš Karásek Abstract In the following project an exploration of international responses to genocidal events was conducted. The purposes of this research project were two-fold: first, to assess the impact of geographic location on international responses to genocidal events, and second, to determine if genocidal events in the global north are more likely to receive 'strong/robust' responses than genocidal events in the global south. While there has been ample past research ...
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