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Autogenocide
Structural and Psychological Perspectives on the Perpetrator of Genocide Marin, Roxana
The American Media During the Rwandan Genocide of 1994
Cambodian Refugee Experience History of Genocide Implications for Social Workers Mark Cavanaugh Augsburg College
Holocaust and Genocide Studies
The Burden of Sacrifice: British Eugenics And
Physical and Cultural Genocide of Indigenous Peoples
Savage Ecology War and Geopolitics at the End of the World Jairus Victor Grove
"Liberat[Ing] Mankind from Such an Odious Scourge": the Genocide Convention and the Continued Failure to Prevent Or Halt Genocide in the Twenty-First Century
The Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators, and Heroic Helpers
Chomsky and Genocide
CIVILIZATION and GENOCIDE by CHRISTOPHER JOHN POWELL, B.A., M.A. a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Resea
War As the Key to Unlocking Mass Murder the Rwandan Genocide Revisited
Revisiting the Holocaust Perpetrators. Why Did They Kill?
Crimean Tatars from Mass Deportation to Hardships in Occupied Crimea
CONTROVERSY on the CHARACTERIZATION of the CAMBODIAN GENOCIDE at the EXTRAORDINARY ICD Brief 8
Out of the Poison Tree Study Guide
Open Chheang Dany CRIMJ2016
The Development and State of Genocide Studies
Top View
The Methodological Principles of Genocide Teaching in the School Course of History
The U.N. Commission on Human Rights and Cambodia, 1975-1980
Cambodian Genocide Literature Circles
The Extermination of Peaceful Soviet Citizens: Aron Trainin and International Law Written by Michelle Jean Penn Has Been Approved for the Department of History
Stalin's Genocides
Tipping the Scale from Mass Murder to Genocide: What Does It Take?
Transitional Justice and DDR: the Case of Cambodia
The New Post-Khmer Rouge Women's Cinema, the Horrific Intimacy Of
OTRP) Department of General Academics, P.O
In the Shadow of Genocide
1 the Holocaust and Genocide Studies Curriculum I. Course
Genocide Education in Cambodia: Local Initiatives, Global
International Crimes As Familiar Spectacles: Socially Constructed Understandings of Atrocity and the Visibility Politics of International Criminal Law
Framing Genocide As Revenge and Self- Defense the Function, Use and Effect of Self-Victimization in the Context of Genocide and Mass Killing
HRTS 2200: Introduction to Genocide Studies
The Origins and Prevention of Genocide, Mass Killing, and Other Collective Violence
Examining the Low Number of Prosecutions After the Cambodian Genocide