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      Joachim J. Savelsberg, Representing Mass Violence: Conflicting Responses to Human Rights Violations in Darfur

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            10.2307/j50005552
            statecrime
            State Crime Journal
            Pluto Journals
            2046-6056
            2046-6064
            1 January 2020
            : 9
            : 1 ( doiID: 10.13169/statecrime.9.issue-1 )
            : 133-137
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            [1 ] University of Sussex;
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            statecrime.9.1.0133
            10.13169/statecrime.9.1.0133
            5a65ef15-7fa5-4833-9079-00b26815fc11
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            , Representing Mass Violence: Conflicting Responses to Human Rights Violations in Darfur . Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2015, 360 pp., £29.00 (paperback).

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            2. Boltanski, Luc (1999) Distant Suffering: Morality, Media and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

            3. Jahn, B. (2013) Liberal Internationalism: Theory, History, Practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

            4. Seymour, L. (2013). “Let's Bullshit! Arguing, Bargaining and Dissembling over Darfur”, European Journal of International Relations, 20(3): 571–95.

            5. Sikkink, Katherine (2011) The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics. New York: Norton.

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