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How Mass Atrocities End

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How Mass Atrocities End Synopsis

Given the brutality of mass atrocities, it is no wonder that one question dominates research and policy: what can we, who are not at risk, do to prevent such violence and hasten endings? But this question skips a more fundamental question for understanding the trajectory of violence: how do mass atrocities actually end? This volume presents an analysis of the processes, decisions, and factors that help bring about the end of mass atrocities. It includes qualitatively rich case studies from Burundi, Guatemala, Indonesia, Sudan, Bosnia, and Iraq, drawing patterns from wide-ranging data. As such, it offers a much needed correction to the popular 'salvation narrative' framing mass atrocity in terms of good and evil. The nuanced, multidisciplinary approach followed here represents not only an essential tool for scholars, but an important step forward in improving civilian protection.

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ISBN: 9781107561649
Publication date: 11th May 2017
Author: Bridget (Tufts University, Massachusetts) Conley-Zilkic
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 242 pages
Genres: Public international law: humanitarian law