Neither a case study of a particular genocide nor a work of comparative genocide, this book explores the political constraints and imperatives that motivate debates about genocide in the academic world and, to a lesser extent, in the political arena. The book is an analysis of the ways that political interests shape discourse about genocide.
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Introduction: A Most Sensitive Matter Bangladesh: The Politics of Genocide Neglect Arguing About Cambodia Genocide and Political Interest Who Was the Biggest Victim? Genocide and the Politics of Suffering The Disputed Fate of the Ottoman Armenians Genocide Provocation: The Ottoman Armenians and the Rwandan Tutsis Final Thoughts: Still Others Seek Their Due
Sobre el autor
DONALD W. BEACHLER
Associate Professor of Politics at Ithaca College, USA.