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Definitions of genocide and their implications for prediction and prevention

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States that genocide is primarily a crime of state and empirically it has not been true that it appears without intent. Anticipation and prevention of genocide require a broadly based difinitiuon which emphasises the role of the state, underscores the intent of the perpetrator and respects the crucial role that ideological motivation plays in modern genocides

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