Towards a theory of modern genocide. Comparative genocide research: definitions, criteria, typologies, cases, key elements, patterns and voids
TitleTowards a theory of modern genocide. Comparative genocide research: definitions, criteria, typologies, cases, key elements, patterns and voids
Author
Call numberS364.151/001
Object number07361a
PublisherCarfax Pub., Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Year of publication
1999
Dimensions10p.
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Journal of genocide research' Vol.1. No.1 pp13-23
Description
Mass violence and extreme problems have riddled the 20th century. Since 1945 there have been more than 250 violent conflicts worldwide - until the late 1980s nearly exclusively in the third world. The victims were mainly among minority nationalities, non-dominant ethnic groups and indigenous peoples. What to do in a particular situation and when to do it are discussed