The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience mass atrocities during periods of democratic transition, while others do not. Scholars have long regarded democracy as an important source of stability and protection from mass atrocities such as genocide, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing. But democratic transition itself is fraught with the heightened risk of violent conflict and even mass atrocities. Indeed, a number of studies have identified regimes in transition as containing the highest risk of political instability and mass atrocities. What is overlooked is the question of how and why some regimes undergo such transitions without experiencing mass atrocities, despite the pres...
none3siThis paper investigates the impact of violent civil conflicts during the process of democrati...
The experience of some new democracies clearly demonstrates that democratic transition can be violen...
Using a newly assembled dataset spanning from 1820 to 1998, we study the relationship between the oc...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
This book offers a different approach to the structural prevention of mass atrocities. It investigat...
The ongoing Burundi crisis offers a unique opportunity to scrutinize the changing political economy ...
Armed violence and genocide are among the on-going problems that are still facing contemporary Afric...
This article addresses the underexplored question of why some state violence cases in Asia are not f...
'Mass Atrocities, Risk and Resilience' examines the relationship between risk and resilience in the ...
AbstractCan we predict when and where violence will likely break out within cases of genocide? I pre...
In the time since UN member states came together in 1948 to adopt the Convention on the Prevention...
What makes societies resilient against genocide and other mass atrocities? Why is it that risk can e...
none3siThis paper investigates the impact of violent civil conflicts during the process of democrati...
The experience of some new democracies clearly demonstrates that democratic transition can be violen...
Using a newly assembled dataset spanning from 1820 to 1998, we study the relationship between the oc...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of why some countries experience ma...
This book offers a different approach to the structural prevention of mass atrocities. It investigat...
The ongoing Burundi crisis offers a unique opportunity to scrutinize the changing political economy ...
Armed violence and genocide are among the on-going problems that are still facing contemporary Afric...
This article addresses the underexplored question of why some state violence cases in Asia are not f...
'Mass Atrocities, Risk and Resilience' examines the relationship between risk and resilience in the ...
AbstractCan we predict when and where violence will likely break out within cases of genocide? I pre...
In the time since UN member states came together in 1948 to adopt the Convention on the Prevention...
What makes societies resilient against genocide and other mass atrocities? Why is it that risk can e...
none3siThis paper investigates the impact of violent civil conflicts during the process of democrati...
The experience of some new democracies clearly demonstrates that democratic transition can be violen...
Using a newly assembled dataset spanning from 1820 to 1998, we study the relationship between the oc...