ABSTRACT
Last Lectures on the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide is a collection of hypothetical ‘last lectures’ by some of the top scholars and practitioners across the globe in the fields of human rights and genocide studies. Each lecture purportedly constitutes the last thing the author will ever say about the prevention and intervention of genocide.
The contributions to this volume are thought-provoking, engaging, and at times controversial, reflecting the scholars’ most advanced thinking about issues of human rights and genocide.
This book will be of great interest to professors, researchers, and students of political science, international relations, psychology, sociology, history, human rights, and genocide studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 19I|26 pages
Fundamental concerns
chapter 4|5 pages
When outsiders are threats
part 45II|28 pages
Critical factors vis-à-vis issues of prevention and intervention
chapter 6|7 pages
The foot soldiers of evil
chapter 8|6 pages
Genocide and/or ethnic cleansing
part 73III|28 pages
Lack of political will is not the only obstacle to preventing genocide
part 101IV|26 pages
Commentary on past and current approaches to prevention and intervention
part 127V|54 pages
Innovations still to be considered/implemented
chapter 19|5 pages
The time has come for genocide scholars to innovate
chapter 22|8 pages
Subterranean atrocities
chapter 23|10 pages
Using satellites to detect mass human rights violations
part 181VI|14 pages
Holding perpetrators responsible
part 195VII|105 pages
Now what?