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The Genocide Debate
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Author(s):
Donald W. Beachler
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2011
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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978-1-349-29574-6
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978-0-230-33763-3
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2011
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10.1057/9780230337633
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Book chapters
A Most Sensitive Matter
Arguing about Cambodia
The Politics of Genocide Scholarship
Genocide Provocation? The Case of the Ottoman Armenians and the Rwandan Tutsis
The Disputed Fate of the Ottoman Armenians
Who Suffered the Most? Genocide Studies and the Politics of Victimization
Final Thoughts
pp. 1
A Most Sensitive Matter
pp. 11
The Politics of Genocide Scholarship: The Case of Bangladesh
pp. 35
Arguing about Cambodia: Genocide and Political Interest
pp. 59
Who Suffered the Most? Genocide Studies and the Politics of Victimization
pp. 89
The Disputed Fate of the Ottoman Armenians
pp. 117
Genocide Provocation? The Case of the Ottoman Armenians and the Rwandan Tutsis
pp. 147
Final Thoughts
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