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Genocide / William Dudley, book editor.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: HV6322.7 .G48 2001

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    Book cover

    Overview

    Series
    Contemporary issues companion
    Contemporary issues companion.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, [2001]
    ©2001
    Contents
    Armenian genocide / The California State Department of Education
    Hitler's final solution / Doris L. Bergen
    Genocide at the Cambodian killing fields / Doug Bandow
    Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Philip Gavin
    Genocide in Rwanda / Stephen R. Shalom
    Surviving the genocide in Rwanda : personal accounts / Philip Gourevitch
    Defining genocide / David Rieff
    How people are persuaded to commit genocide / Herbert Hirsch
    Genocidal impulse : why nations kill other nations / Richard Morrock
    Persistence of human brutality / Nicholas Baldoni
    Failure of the international community to prevent or punish genocide / Diane F. Orentlicher
    Need for a permanent international criminal court / Howard Ball
    Use of U.S. military intervention to prevent genocide / Michael O'Hanlon
    An early warning system can prevent genocide / Israel W. Charny
    Remembering the Holocaust can prevent future genocides / David Matas
    Effectiveness of local tribunals in punishing genocide in Rwanda / Elizabeth Neuffer
    Struggle of indigenous people against extinction / Art Davidson
    Unsettled fate of the tribes of the Amazon / Diana Jean Schemo
    Tibetans under Chinese rule / Loretta Tofani
    Canada's cultural genocide : forced removal of native children / Michael Downey
    African Americans : victims of indirect genocide / Robert Johnson and Paul S. Leighton.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Dudley, William, 1964-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-178) and index.
    Armenian genocide / The California State Department of Education -- Hitler's final solution / Doris L. Bergen -- Genocide at the Cambodian killing fields / Doug Bandow -- Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Philip Gavin -- Genocide in Rwanda / Stephen R. Shalom -- Surviving the genocide in Rwanda : personal accounts / Philip Gourevitch -- Defining genocide / David Rieff -- How people are persuaded to commit genocide / Herbert Hirsch -- Genocidal impulse : why nations kill other nations / Richard Morrock -- Persistence of human brutality / Nicholas Baldoni -- Failure of the international community to prevent or punish genocide / Diane F. Orentlicher -- Need for a permanent international criminal court / Howard Ball -- Use of U.S. military intervention to prevent genocide / Michael O'Hanlon -- An early warning system can prevent genocide / Israel W. Charny -- Remembering the Holocaust can prevent future genocides / David Matas -- Effectiveness of local tribunals in punishing genocide in Rwanda / Elizabeth Neuffer -- Struggle of indigenous people against extinction / Art Davidson -- Unsettled fate of the tribes of the Amazon / Diana Jean Schemo -- Tibetans under Chinese rule / Loretta Tofani -- Canada's cultural genocide : forced removal of native children / Michael Downey -- African Americans : victims of indirect genocide / Robert Johnson and Paul S. Leighton.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0737706813
    0737706805
    Physical Description
    186 pages ; 24 cm.

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