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Author Valentino, Benjamin A., 1971-

Title Final solutions : mass killing and genocide in the twentieth century / Benjamin A. Valentino
Published Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 317 pages)
Series Cornell studies in security affairs
Cornell studies in security affairs
Contents Mass killing and genocide -- The perpetrators and the public -- The strategic logic of mass killing -- Communist mass killings : the Soviet Union, China, and Cambodia -- Ethnic mass killings : Turkish Armenia, Nazi Germany, and Rwanda -- Counterguerrilla mass killings : Guatemala and Afghanistan -- Conclusion : anticipating and preventing mass killing
Summary Benjamin A. Valentino finds that ethnic hatreds or discrimination, undemocratic systems of government, and dysfunctions in society play a much smaller role in mass killing and genocide than is commonly assumed. He shows that the impetus for mass killing usually originates from a relatively small group of powerful leaders and is often carried out without the active support of broader society. Mass killing, in his view, is a brutal political or military strategy designed to accomplish leaders' most important objectives, counter threats to their power, and solve their most difficult problems. In order to capture the full scope of mass killing during the twentieth century, Valentino does not limit his analysis to violence directed against ethnic groups, or to the attempt to destroy victim groups as such, as do most previous studies of genocide. Rather, he defines mass killing broadly as the intentional killing of a massive number of noncombatants, using the criteria of 50,000 or more deaths within five years as a quantitative standard. Final Solutions focuses on three types of mass killing: communist mass killings like the ones carried out in the Soviet Union, China, and Cambodia; ethnic genocides as in Armenia, Nazi Germany, and Rwanda; and "counter-guerrilla" campaigns including the brutal civil war in Guatemala and the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Valentino closes the book by arguing that attempts to prevent mass killing should focus on disarming and removing from power the leaders and small groups responsible for instigating and organizing the killing
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-309) and index
Subject Genocide -- History -- 20th century
Massacres -- History -- 20th century
Political atrocities -- History -- 20th century
War crimes -- History -- 20th century
Crimes against humanity -- History -- 20th century
Genocide -- Prevention
Intervention (International law)
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Security (National & International)
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Crimes against humanity
Genocide
Genocide -- Prevention
Intervention (International law)
Massacres
Political atrocities
War crimes
Genocide.
Massamoorden.
Génocide.
Crimes de guerre.
Atrocités politiques -- 20e siècle.
Crimes contre l'humanité -- 20e siècle.
Génocide.
Crime contre l'humanité
Crime de guerre.
Massacre.
Histoire.
20e siècle.
Droit international.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780801467172
0801467179
0801472733
9780801472732
Other Titles Mass killing and genocide in the twentieth century