The Killing Trap : Genocide in the Twentieth Century

the killing trap : genocide in the twentieth century

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The Killing Trap : Genocide in the Twentieth Century

Editorial Reviews
Review
'Manus Midlarsky, a leading scholar of war, has written a book of monumental significance. He emerges here as the pioneering thinker who has produced the first truly rigorous and comparative theory of genocide. As must be true of any ground-breaking effort to understand such a fundamental and horrific phenomenon, his book will elicit much deserved praise and will provoke counter arguments and intelligent debate. However the field of genocide studies will evolve, this book will be the benchmark against which all future work will be compared. Not only is his theory highly original and compelling, but it is also written with a depth of feeling and beauty of language that recommends it to any reader concerned to improve the world and to save even one human life.' Bruce Bueno de Mesquita. Silver Professor and Chair, Department of Politics, New York University, and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
'The Killing Trap is a major contribution to the field of genocide studies and deserves to be widely read. I am impressed by the combination of analytic rigor and richness of empirical data, by the breadth of historical dimensions incorporated into the discussion, by the author's erudition and the elegant parsimony of his comparative frame.' Rene Lemarchand, Emeritus Professor, University of Florida

Book Description
Offering a comparative analysis of the mass genocides, politicides and ethnic cleansings of the twentieth century, this book sheds light on the occurrence as well as the magnitude of genocide. Based on the conviction that such comparative analysis may contribute towards the prevention of genocide in the future, Manus Midlarsky compares socio-economic circumstances and international contexts and includes in his analysis the Jews of Europe, Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, Tutsi in Rwanda, black Africans in Darfur, Cambodians, Bosnians, and the victims of conflict in Northern Ireland.

The Killing Trap : Genocide in the Twentieth Century

The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century,Manus I. Midlarsky,Cambridge University Press,0521894697,General,International Relations - General,Political Advocacy,Political Freedom & Security - Human Rights,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Political Science / General,Political economy

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