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Welcome to Torture and Genocide

  Behind Most Mass Violence Lurk Economic Interests
  Colonialism and Genocide – Raphael Lemkin’s Concept of Genocide and Its Application to European Rule in Africa
  Colonialism and the Holocaust – Towards an Archeology of Genocide
  Colonialism, Genocide and Mass Violence – Integral Parts of Modernity
  Contextualising Violence in Colonial Africa – European National Development, Empire and Lineages of Conflict
  Do We Need an Alternative to the Concept of Genocide?
  Guatemala in the 1980s: A Genocide Turned into Ethnocide?
  The History of Mass Violence Since Colonial Times – Trying to Understand the Roots of a Mindset
  Hotel Rwanda – The challenges of historicising and commercializing genocide
  Introduction to Explorations into genocide and other forms of mass violence
  The Making and Meanings of the Massacres in Matabeleland
  Mass violence in Zimbabwe 2005 – Murambatsvina
  The Origins of Soviet Ethnic Cleansing
  Should the Ticking Bomb Terrorist be Tortured?
  Torture
  Torture, Terrorism, and Interrogation
  The Torture Wars

Violence and Aggression

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