Genocide has been a major killer over the last century and more. Warning Signs of Genocide: An Anthropological Perspective reveals warning signs of genocide, finding that it normally occurs when a political regime takes power by exploiting group hatreds, and later feels itself threatened and insecure.
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface The Deadly Seeds of Genocide
Chapter 1 Genocide Defined
Chapter 2 Paper tiger Rising: Fear
Chapter 3 From Fear to Hatred
Chapter 4 Animating tigers: Dehumanization, Structural Violence,
and Paper Tigers
Chapter 5 The Tiger Stalks: The Steps of Genocide
Chapter 6 Excursions into History
Chapter 7 Causes, and Some Predictions
Chapter 8 Sowing Good Seeds: Sustaining the Soil of Community
Appendix I Statistics of Genocide, with Risk Factors
Appendix II. Genocide compared
References
Index
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