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Continues in part: Genocide Studies and Prevention (E-ISSN: 1911-9933, Print ISSN: 1911-0359).
Genocide Studies International provides a much-needed forum for discussion, as it fosters awareness of the atrocities linked to genocide while promoting the necessity of prevention. This peer-reviewed journal publishes articles on the latest developments in policy, research, and theory from various disciplines including history, political science, sociology, psychology, international law, criminal justice, women's studies, religion, philosophy, literature, anthropology, and art history.
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Volume 10, Number 2, Fall 2016Table of Contents
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View Why Was Benghazi "Saved," but Sinjar Allowed to Be Lost?: New Failures of Genocide Prevention, 2007–2015
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What Could Not Be Written: A Study of the Oral Transmission of Sayfo Genocide Memory Among Assyrians
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Making and Unmaking Nations. War, Leadership, and Genocide in Modern Africa by Scott Straus (review)
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View An Empirical Analysis of Arrests and Executions at S-21 Security-Center During the Cambodian Genocide
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| ISSN | 2291-1847 |
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| Print ISSN | 2291-1855 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2017-04-23 |
| Open Access | No |




