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At the heart of the field of Genocide Studies lies an active core
of vigorous debate that has led to both heated disagreements and
productive disputes. This new volume in the Genocide: A Critical
Bibliographic Review series focuses on these, as well as other
significant issues. Chapters in this volume focus on a number of
issues: Did Peru's Ache suffer genocide? What was the role of media
propaganda in the Rwandan Genocide, and what more, if anything,
could have been done about it? Have Rwanda's post-genocide gacaca
courts successfully promoted reconciliation? How has denial
affected governmental recognition around the world of the Armenian,
Hellenic, and Assyrian genocides? Why have some left-wing
"progressives" engaged in denial of the Rwandan Genocide? Has
anti-genocide activism had a meaningful effect in prevention of or
intervention against genocide? In the pages of this book, readers
can explore the various debates that have defined the study of
genocide and that are redefining it today. This insightful and
provocative volume will entice further discussion on the concept of
genocide and will be a must-read for the field of genocide studies.
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