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This comprehensive introduction to the study of war and genocide presents a disturbing case that the potential for slaughter is deeply rooted in the political, economic, social and ideological relations of the modern world. Most accounts of war and genocide treat them as separate phenomena.
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This comprehensive introduction to the study of war and genocide presents a disturbing case that the potential for slaughter is deeply rooted in the political, economic, social and ideological relations of the modern world. Most accounts of war and genocide treat them as separate phenomena. This book thoroughly examines the links between these two most inhuman of human activities. It shows that the generally legitimate business of war and the monstrous crime of genocide are closely related. This is not just because genocide usually occurs in the midst of war, but because genocide is a form of war directed against civilian populations. The book shows how fine the line has been, in modern history, between 'degenerate war' involving the mass destruction of civilian populations, and 'genocide', the deliberate destruction of civilian groups as such. Written by one of the foremost sociological writers on war, War and Genocide has four main features: an original argument about the meaning and causes of mass killing in the modern world;a guide to the main intellectual resources – military, political and social theories – necessary to understand war and genocide;summaries of the main historical episodes of slaughter, from the trenches of the First World War to the Nazi Holocaust and the killing fields of Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda;practical guides to further reading, courses and websites. This book examines war and genocide together with their opposites, peace and justice. It looks at them from the standpoint of victims as well as perpetrators. It is an important book for anyone wanting to understand – and overcome – the continuing salience of destructive forces in modern society.
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This comprehensive introduction to the study of war and genocide presents a disturbing case that the potential for slaughter is deeply rooted in the political, economic, social and ideological relations of the modern world.Most accounts of war and genocide treat them as separate phenomena. This book thoroughly examines the links between these two most inhuman of human activities. It shows that the generally legitimate business of war and the monstrous crime of genocide are closely related. This is not just because genocide usually occurs in the midst of war, but because genocide is a form of war directed against civilian populations. The book shows how fine the line has been, in modern history, between ‘degenerate war’ involving the mass destruction of civilian populations, and ‘genocide’, the deliberate destruction of civilian groups as such.Written by one of the foremost sociological writers on war, War and Genocide has four main features:· an original argument about the meaning and causes of mass killing in the modern world;· a guide to the main intellectual resources – military, political and social theories – necessary to understand war and genocide;· summaries of the main historical episodes of slaughter, from the trenches of the First World War to the Nazi Holocaust and the killing fields of Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda;· practical guides to further reading, courses and websites.This book examines war and genocide together with their opposites, peace and justice. It looks at them from the standpoint of victims as well as perpetrators. It is an important book for anyone wanting to understand – and overcome – the continuing salience of destructive forces in modern society.
Author Biography
Martin Shaw, Professor of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex
Table of Contents
About the Author vi Foreword by Gareth Evans viii Preface and Acknowledgements xi List of Abbreviations xvi Introduction 1 1 Conceptual Building Blocks 5 2 "Humanitarian" Interventions: Thumbnail Sketches 31 3 New Wars and New Humanitarianisms 59 4 New Thinking: The Responsibility to Protect 88 5 So What? Moving from Rhetoric to Reality 119 Notes 155 Selected Readings 183 Index 187
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This comprehensive introduction to the study of war and genocide presents a disturbing case that the potential for slaughter is deeply rooted in the political, economic, social and ideological relations of the modern world. Most accounts of war and genocide treat them as separate phenomena. This book thoroughly examines the links between these two most inhuman of human activities. It shows that the generally legitimate business of war and the monstrous crime of genocide are closely related. This is not just because genocide usually occurs in the midst of war, but because genocide is a form of war directed against civilian populations. The book shows how fine the line has been, in modern history, between degenerate war involving the mass destruction of civilian populations, and genocide , the deliberate destruction of civilian groups as such. Written by one of the foremost sociological writers on war, War and Genocide has four main features:
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Argues that the degeneration of war into genocide in the twentieth century was systematic and structural. Examines war and genocide together with their opposites, peace and justice, from the standpoint of victims as well as perpetrators. Provides a guide to the main intellectual resources ? military, political and social theories ? necessary to understand war and genocide. Summarizes the main historical episodes of slaughter, from the trenches of the First World War to the Nazi Holocaust and the killing fields of Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda. Includes suggestions for further reading, courses and websites
Details ISBN0745619061 Author Martin Shaw Language English ISBN-10 0745619061 ISBN-13 9780745619064 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2003 Imprint Polity Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom Birth 1947 Edition 1st Short Title POP UP-WAR & GENOCIDE ORGANISE Pages 272 Subtitle Organised Killing in Modern Society DOI 10.1604/9780745619064 UK Release Date 2003-05-22 AU Release Date 2003-05-22 NZ Release Date 2003-05-22 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Publication Date 2003-05-22 Alternative 9780745619071 DEWEY 304.663 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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