Neither a case study of a particular genocide nor a work of comparative genocide, this book explores the political constraints and imperatives that motivate debates about genocide in the academic world and, to a lesser extent, in the political arena. The book is an analysis of the ways that political interests shape discourse about genocide.
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Beachler, D. W. (2011). The genocide debate: Politicians, academics, and victims. The Genocide Debate: Politicians, Academics, and Victims (pp. 1–202). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230337633
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