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Hafeni, Linus Nghilifavali, Collen Sabao, and Haileleul Zeleke Woldemariam. "Cognitive Stylistic Analysis of Namibia’s 1904-1908 Nama-Herero Genocide through Fictional Narratives." Journal of Communication and Cultural Trends 6, no. 2 (2024): 01–20. https://doi.org/10.32350/jcct.62.01.

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This study examines four Namibian Nama-Herero literary texts about the genocide in Namibia through the application of the cognitive stylistics framework. The texts analyzed are, Lauri Kubuitsile’s (2016) The Scattering, Jaspar D. Utley’s (2017) Lie of the Land, Rukee Tjingaete’s (2017) The Weeping Graves of our Ancestors and Zirk Van den Berg’s (2018) Parts Unknown. The four novels have been selected because they present the Nama-Herero genocide, which took place from 1904 -1908 during which over 65,000 Ovaherero and 10,000 Nama people perished, in what is known as the first genocide of the tw
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Kuzovova, Natala, Serhiy Vodotyka, Iryna Ryzhenko, and Olga Pravotorova. "Soviet Legislation as a Component of the Technologies of the Holodomor-Genocide of 1932–1933 (on the Example of Southern Ukraine)." Res Historica 56 (December 21, 2023): 559–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/rh.2023.56.559-600.

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The article pays attention to a topic insufficiently covered in the scientific literature – the analysis of legal acts of the USSR and the USSR of the late 1920s – early 1930s and the legal assessment of the actions of the authorities in relation to the citizens of the USSR, which led to the Holodomor of 1932–1933. Their study and analysis allow us to reveal the degree of violation of Soviet laws by the Soviet government itself, the forms of repression against the civilian population and the use of genocide technology. The focus is on the technologies of genocide identified by Lemkin and the a
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Polus, Andrzej, and Aleksandra Trzcielińska-Polus. "Problem reparacji za ludobójstwo Herero i Nama w stosunkach międzynarodowych Namibii i Republiki Federalnej Niemiec." Politeja 21, no. 2(89) (2024): 59–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/politeja.20.2024.89.03.

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THE PROBLEM OF REPARATIONS FOR THE GENOCIDE OF HERERO AND NAMA PEOPLES IN THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF NAMIBIA AND THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANYThe aim of this article is to present Namibian and German discourses on the reparations for the genocide of the Herero and Nama peoples. Guided by the social‑constructivist epistemology, the authors sought to present the German government’s and Namibians’ understandings and positions on the issue of reparations instead of the complex explanation of this phenomenon. The authors conclude that while the Namibian government does not want to allow the H
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Fox, Amos. "Russo-Ukrainian Patterns of Genocide in the Twentieth Century." Journal of Strategic Security 14, no. 4 (2021): 56–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.14.4.1913.

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Russo-Ukrainian relations in the 20th Century are dominated by genocide. Using Raphel Lemkin and Martin Shaw as a guide, one finds that Russo-Ukrainian relations during the 20th Century was a long period of genocidal action, linked by periods of punctuated genocides. These genocides included several political genocides that quelled Ukrainian nationalism and independence and kept it subjugated to Soviet Russia. Soviet Russia's genocide during the 20th Century was a carryover from Imperial Russia treatment of Ukraine, the arch of which carries over into today's relations between the two countrie
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Krestić, Vasilije. "The idea of a Greater Croatia and genocide as an instrument for its realization." Napredak 3, no. 2 (2022): 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/napredak3-39501.

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The paper consists of two selected chapters from the author's monograph published under the title Through Genocide to a Greater Croatia. The text points to the development of the great state idea among the Croats, aimed at creating the ethnically pure and Catholic state of Croatia, which is followed from the middle of the 19th century to modern times. The genocide over the Serbian people perpetrated in the so-called "Independent State of Croatia" from 1941 to 1945 was also guided by that idea. The idea was continued during Tuđman's coming to power in 1990, and one of the first moves of the new
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Nencioni, Chiara. "Recovery from genocide through tourism: Srebrenica City of Hope Project." Tourism and Heritage Journal 6 (December 4, 2024): 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1344/thj.2024.6.1.

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This manuscript is about how to recover from genocide through tourism. The focus is on Srebrenica, where genocide was committed by Serbs-Bosnian troops in July 1995. Tourism is a form of dealing with the genocide That is what Srebrenica City of Hope project does, fostering remembrance into the future, developing sustainable tourism, and strengthening the region economically. Focus is on community development, as well as natural and cultural heritage protection. In order to host visitors, 12 wooden houses were rebuilt according to traditional architecture. Tourists have the opportunity to stay
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Lingaas, Carola. "The Elephant in the Room: The Uneasy Task of Defining ‘Racial’ in International Criminal Law." International Criminal Law Review 15, no. 3 (2015): 485–516. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01503002.

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The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court contains the term ‘racial’ in its provisions on the crime of genocide, persecution and apartheid. However, it fails to provide for a definition of this historically burdened term. International criminal law is guided by the principle of legality and legal norms should be as narrowly defined as possible. This article will therefore attempt to provide a contemporary legal definition of ‘racial’. The article contains an overview of the historical development, the treatment of the issue of ‘race’ by anthropology and human rights, before turning
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Кравченко, Павло. "Боротьба зі спекуляцією і перекупниками як складова Голодомору-геноциду 1932-1933 рр. (за матеріалами особових справ засуджених)". Scientific Papers of the Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsyiubynskyi State Pedagogical University Series History, № 47 (18 березня 2024): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2411-2143-2024-47-59-64.

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Based on new sources, the article identifies the causes, progression, and consequences of the Soviet communist regime’s struggle against private entrepreneurial activity, in particular speculation and reselling, during the Holodomor-Genocide of 1932-1933. The research methodology is based on a combination of general scientific (abstraction, analysis, synthesis, and generalization) and specialized historical (historical-critical, historical-systemic, problematic, and quantitative) methods guided by the principles of historicism, systematicity and scientific rigor. Scientific novelty. On the bas
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Essien, Ukpe Ukoyo Ukpe. "International Politics and Security Challenges in Africa: Interrogating the NonApplicability of "The Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) to the Nigerian Situation." AKSU Journal of Administration and Corporate Governance (AKSUJACOG) 2, no. 3 (2022): 22–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8197606.

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The study examined the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) adopted in 2001 at the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) which urges every State to protect the lives and properties of their people, and where a State is clearly either unwilling or unable to fulfill it's responsibility to protect or is itself the actual perpetrator of crimes or atrocities, the wider International community, through the United Nations, should activate the residual responsibility to intervene in such a country to avoid a reoccurrence of the genocide situation in Rwan
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Weldu, Abraham, and Kifle Wakayo. "Reflecting on Determinant Factors of Violence in Light of the Governments' Access to Resources, Vested Political Interests and Ethno-religious Identities in the Rwandan Genocide After 25 Years." African Journal of Empirical Research 5, no. 2 (2024): 608–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.51867/ajernet.5.2.54.

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The research sought to know the primary determinant factors of violence in light of the governments' access to resources and vested political interests on the one hand and ethno-religious identities on the other in the context of the Rwandan Genocide. The Instrumentalism Theory of Ethnicity guided the research. The research used a qualitative research design within the phenomenological approach. A non-probability snowball sampling technique was used. The data collection method was interviews; hence, the data collection instruments were interview guides. A total of ten participants from the Rep
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Books on the topic "Guided genocide"

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America, Armenian Assembly of, ed. Armenian genocide resource guide. Armenian Assembly of America, 1988.

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K, Roth John, ed. Genocide and human rights: A philosophical guide. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Nusan, Porter Jack, and ASA Teaching Resources Center, eds. The sociology of genocide/the Holocaust: A curriculum guide. ASA Teaching Resources Center, 1992.

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Vassilian, Hamo B. The Armenian genocide: A comprehensive bibliography and library resource guide. Armenian Reference Books Co., 1992.

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Parsons, William S. Everyone's not here: Families of the Armenian genocide : a study guide. Armenian Assembly of America, 1989.

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Krammer, Arnold. War crimes, genocide, and the law: A guide to the issues. Praeger, 2010.

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Education. Massachusetts guide to choosing and using curricular materials on genocide and human rights issues. Massachusetts Department of Education, 1999.

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contributor, Goldhagen Daniel Jonah, ed. Genocide and eliminationism: A study guide to accompany the film Worse Than War. Facing History and Ourselves, 2011.

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Productions, inc Atlantis. Teacher's manual and study guide for The Armenian genocide: --annihilation of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1923. Atlantis Productions, Inc., 1991.

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United States Holocaust Memorial Council, ed. Days of remembrance, April 22-29, 1990: Remembering the voices that were silenced : planning guide. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Guided genocide"

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Phillips, Gervase. "A Guide to Further Reading." In Persecution and Genocide. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003494331-13.

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Schroeder, Doris, Kate Chatfield, Roger Chennells, et al. "What Does “Vulnerability” Mean? San Representatives Define Vulnerability for Themselves." In Vulnerability Revisited. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57896-0_3.

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AbstractThe Indigenous San peoples, often referred to as South Africa’s “First Peoples”, experienced a violent history of displacement and genocide. Modern-day San still suffer from the intergenerational trauma inflicted by colonists as well as discrimination, marginalisation and impoverishment. In addition, the South African San are collectively labelled as a vulnerable group, whose inclusion in research should be reduced to a minimum if one follows traditional protection mechanisms from research ethics. The purpose of this chapter is to let the San define “vulnerability” for themselves throu
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Gouws, Brenda, and Johan Wassermann. "Guiding at the Durban Holocaust and Genocide Centre, South Africa." In Tour Guides at Memorial Sites and Holocaust Museums. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-35818-1_12.

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Patten, Daniel, and Jeremy Storch. "Forgive and Regret: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Forgiveness in the US and Rwandan Criminal Justice Systems." In Correctional Facilities and Correctional Treatment - International Perspectives [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108044.

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Rwanda’s reconciliation process after the 1994 genocide highlights the power of forgiveness in successfully reintegrating people who have committed serious harms back into society. In contrast, the US criminal justice system has struggled with successful prisoner reenter. One possible factor contributing to this struggle is American’s levels of forgiveness and vengefulness. This study is a comparative analysis between Rwanda and the United States guided by a central research question: What are the sociocultural factors provided for a societal capacity of forgiveness? First, the importance of f
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"Guided by the Terezin Declaration: a Review of Restitution of Stolen Jewish Property after the Holocaust." In Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity. Brill | Nijhoff, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004377196_007.

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Beck, Ulrich. "The Cosmopolitan Perspective: Sociology in the Second Age of Modernity." In Conceiving Cosmopolitanism. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199252275.003.0006.

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Abstract The cosmopolitan gaze opens wide and focuses—stimulated by the postmodern mix of boundaries between cultures and identities, accelerated by the dynamics of capital and consumption, empowered by capitalism undermining national borders, excited by the global audience of transnational social movements and guided and encouraged by the evidence of worldwide communication (often just another word for misunderstanding) on central themes such as science, law, art, fashion, entertainment and, not least, politics. Worldwide public debate and perception of global ecological danger or global risk
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Kurlander, Eric. "Monstrous Science." In Hitler's Monsters. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300189452.003.0008.

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This chapter illustrates the ways in which science and the supernatural intersected in the Third Reich's approach to anti-Semitism, human experimentation, and ethnic cleansing. Certainly, the Nazi resettlement project was based on broader European colonial premises and practical military-economic necessities. The ideology that guided these policies, however, was fuelled by supernatural conceptions of race and space. Similarly, not all aspects of Nazi eugenics were motivated by border science. However, Nazi attempts to sterilize and murder millions went beyond any prevailing understanding of eu
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Faure, Laura Hobson. "“Guide And Motivator” or “Central Treasury”? The “Joint” in France, 1942–19441." In Resisting Genocide. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199333493.003.0019.

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Munch-Jurisic, Ditte Marie. "The moral view of perpetrator disgust." In Perpetrator Disgust. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197610510.003.0002.

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Abstract Chapter 1 presents the moral view of perpetrator disgust and aversive emotions. A range of dominant interpretations in genocide studies, philosophy, and psychology has argued that emotional responses like disgust and distress represent an embodied form of moral perception that can (and should) guide individual action. In genocide studies we find nativist interpretations that view perpetrator disgust as sign of an innate human instinct against killing and habituation interpretations that see disgust as shaped by the social and moral environment of the agent. Both accounts maintain that
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Rawson, Claude. "Killing the Poor An Anglo-Irish Theme?" In God, Gulliver, and Genocide. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198184256.003.0004.

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Abstract In The Soul of Man Under Socialism, first published in the Fortnightly Review in 1891 some time after he heard Shaw speak in a Fabian debate, Oscar Wilde poured scorn on sentimental do-gooders who ‘try to solve the problem of poverty ...by keeping the poor alive’.1 The phrase has a chilling ring, and may be set beside an utterance by Shaw himself, as late as 1927, in The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism: ‘I hate the poor and look forward eagerly to their extermination.’2 It is instructive in tum to read these statements beside a characteristic outburst from an earlier Anglo-Iris
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Conference papers on the topic "Guided genocide"

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Kambovski, Vlado. "Kuda idu međunarodno i nacionalno kazneno pravo." In Relation between International and National Criminal Law. University of Belgrade, International Criminal Law Assotiation, 2024. https://doi.org/10.51204/zbornik_umkp_24114a.

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At the time of the civilizational crisis that is escalating towards the third world war, aggressive wars and genocide are entering the international scene again, without real condemnation due to the increasingly sharp antagonism and hypocrisy of the big states and their geopolitical and geostrategic aspirations. The consequence of the collapse of the international order is the global decline of democracy and the erosion of human rights, general corruption and the strengthening of global populism, particularism and authoritarianism. In the context of global changes, with completely uncertain pr
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Hoare, Marko. "The Muslim Resolutions of 1941 and the People's Liberation Movement." In Vrijeme i pamćenje: Muslimanske rezolucije 1941. Bošnjački institut - Fondacije Adila Zulfikarpašića, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52450/zrmr02.

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The Muslim Resolutions of 1941 expressed the rejection of the policies and values of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) by the Muslim Bosniak elite. They took place in the context of widespread resistance among all Bosnia-Herzegovina’s peoples to the NDH and its genocidal policies towards Serbs, Jews and Roma, and formed part of this resistance. The People’s Liberation Movement (NOP) led by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) was becoming the spearhead of the resistance. The NOP would succeed after elements of the Muslim Bosniak elite, guided by the principles that inspired the Muslim
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