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Read * The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century PDF by ! Manus I. Midlarsky eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century 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 A

The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century

Title : The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century
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Rating : 4.93 (884 Votes)
Asin : 0521894697
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 480 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-07-09
Language : English

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.

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Midlarsky is the Moses and Annuta Back Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. His publications include The Evolution of Inequality: War, State Survival, and Democracy in Comparative Perspectives and the edited volumes Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development (Cambridge, 1997),

Rummel, and more recently Alan Kuperman, political scientists are underrepresented in the literature of comparative genocide studies. "Manus Midlarksy's highly ambitious, original and impressive book aspires to bring us closer to understanding genocide in the contemporary ageWritten with controlled passion by a scholar deeply committed to using social science theory and methods to understand this highly emotional topic, The Killing Trap is an invaluable contribution to genocide studies." - Michael Barnett, University of Minnesota"With the exception of contributions by Barbara Harff, Ted Gurr, R.J. Manus Midlarsky's ambitious work represents a major attempt to bring the methodologies and core preoccupations of this field to bear on genocides of the past and future. The result is a deeply insightful, multifaceted volume that shoul

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