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Articles by Dr. Gregory Stanton

Massachusetts and Genocide

by Gregory Stanton and Peter Balakian, Boston Globe.

December 4, 2005

Twelve Ways to Deny a Genocide

Apsel, ed., Darfur: Genocide Before Our Eyes, Institute for the Study of Genocide, 43-47.

2005

Final Solutions: Mass Killings and Genocide in the 20th Century

Cornell University Press, 327

2004

Early Warning

Shelton, ed., Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Thomson-Gale: Macmillan, 271-273.

2004

Could the Rwandan Genocide Have Been Prevented?

Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 6, No. 2, 211-228 (Also in Schaller, Boyadijan, Berg, Scholtz, eds. Enteignet-Vertrieben-Ermordet, Beitrage zur Genozidforschung, Zurich: Chronos Verlag, 2004, 437-456.)

June 2004

Those Who Own the Past Own the Future- India (Wie wir Genozid verhindern können)

Wie wir Genozid verhindern können,” in Radkau, Fuchs, Lutz, eds., Genozide und staatliche Gewaltverbrechen im 20. Jahrhundert, Studien Verlag, Wein, 29 – 39. 

2004

Create a United Nations Genocide Prevention Focal Point and Genocide Prevention Center

Preventing Genocide: Threats and Responsibilities, Options Paper for the Stockholm International Forum on Genocide Prevention Proceedings.

January 2004

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The Ukrainian Famine, International Law, and Political Will

Presented at the conference on The Ukrainian Famine 1932-1933: Lessons Learned and Not Learned, Washington, D.C.

November 13, 2003

Perfection is the Enemy of Justice

Bangkok Post and Phnom Penh Post, 2003.

2003

Five Misconceptions About Using the Word Genocide

 

2003

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The Call

Jacobs & Totten, eds., Pioneers in Genocide Studies, Transaction, 2002.

2002

Why the Khmer Rouge Murdered Two Million People

Turner, ed. The Real Lessons of Vietnam, Carolina, 2002.

2002

Media Appearances By Dr. Gregory Stanton

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