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Articles by Dr. Gregory Stanton

How Can We Prevent Genocide?

Raphael Lemkin Memorial Conference, London, England.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2000

End Imperial Impunity

In These Times, 12.

December 26, 1999

The Eight Stages of Genocide

Totten & Bartrop, eds. The Genocide Studies Reader, 127 – 129.

February 1996

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Are Criminal Trials Effective Tools for Diplomats?

Foreign Service Journal, 40-41.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 1996

The Cambodian Genocide and International Law

Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia, Yale University Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1993

Democratization in Ukraine: Constitutions and The Rule of Law

Demokratizatsiya, The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization.

Summer 1992

U.S. Payment of Assessments by the United Nations

22 The International Lawyer 1282.

Winter 1988

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Blue Scarves and Yellow Stars: Classification and Symbolization in the Cambodian Genocide

The Faulds Lecture at Warren Wilson College in March 1987 in which Dr. Gregory Stanton first presented his path-breaking Stages of Genocide model.  The model became the basis for Stanton's paradigmatic "Eight Stages of Genocide" briefing paper for the US State Department in 1996.  With two stages added in 2012, the model became "The Ten Stages of Genocide,"  the model of the genocidal process currently used by Genocide Watch.

Kampuchean Genocide and the World Court

2 Connecticut Journal of International Law 341

Spring 1987

Cambodian Resurrection

Yale Law Report, 1.

Spring 1981

Three Concepts of Equality: Compensatory Discrimination in Indian and American Constitutional Law

27 Indian Journal of Public Administration, 1-28.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indian Journal of Public Administration: 1981

Media Appearances By Dr. Gregory Stanton

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