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The United States and Genocide

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The United States and Genocide

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The United States and Genocide book

(Re)Defining the Relationship

The United States and Genocide

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The United States and Genocide book

(Re)Defining the Relationship
ByJeffrey S. Bachman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 30 November 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315170527
Pages 220
eBook ISBN 9781315170527
Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Bachman, J. (2017). The United States and Genocide: (Re)Defining the Relationship (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315170527

ABSTRACT

There exists a dominant narrative that essentially defines the US’ relationship with genocide through what the US has failed to do to stop or prevent genocide, rather than through how its actions have contributed to the commission of genocide. This narrative acts to conceal the true nature of the US’ relationship with many of the governments that have committed genocide since the Holocaust, as well as the US’ own actions. In response, this book challenges the dominant narrative through a comprehensive analysis of the US’ relationship with genocide.

The analysis is situated within the broader genocide studies literature, while emphasizing the role of state responsibility for the commission of genocide and the crime’s ancillary acts. The book addresses how a culture of impunity contributes to the resiliency of the dominant narrative in the face of considerable evidence that challenges it. Bachman’s narrative presents a far darker relationship between the US and genocide, one that has developed from the start of the Genocide Convention’s negotiations and has extended all the way to present day, as can be seen in the relationships the US maintains with potentially genocidal regimes, from Saudi Arabia to Myanmar.

This book will be of interest to scholars, postgraduates, and students of genocide studies, US foreign policy, and human rights. A secondary readership may be found in those who study international law and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

(Re)contextualizing the US relationship with genocide

chapter 2|37 pages

Redefining genocide

chapter 3|22 pages

Cultural genocide

Nullum crimen sine lege

chapter 4|19 pages

Conspiracy to commit genocide in Indonesia

chapter 5|26 pages

Complicity in genocide in Bangladesh and Guatemala

chapter 6|33 pages

A history of genocide in Iraq

chapter 7|19 pages

Genocide in Vietnam

chapter 8|27 pages

Again and again

The US relationship with genocide
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