This Time We Knew: Western Responses to Genocide in BosniaA crafted collection detailing western responses to the Balkan War |
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The assessment given by Michael T. Kaufman in 1992 is the most accurate and still holds in 1995: "It is guns and ammunition supplied by Belgrade that are killing civilians in areas beyond the borders of Serbia.
This is significant because the deliberate killing of civilians in wartime is considered a war crime. This was the situation when Croatian Serbs, backed by Belgrade and the might of the Yugoslav National Army, captured one-third of ...
... go out of their way to be "balanced" in their discourse on the Balkan conflict, even if such attempts at balance cause confusion about the historical record of just who is killing whom and why, or how many people have been killed.
In the present volume, then, the Holocaust during World War II and the mass killing of Muslims in Bosnia are treated as European sites of genocide. Our precise aim is to compare and contrast Western intellectual responses to two ...
There has been too much killing, too many stories of suffering over more than 1000 days. ... The Indonesian government, as Noam Chomsky has pointed out, has systematically killed thousands of East Timorese people, yet the media have ...
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This time we knew: western responses to genocide in Bosnia
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This time we knew: western responses to genocide in Bosnia
Avis d'utilisateur - Not Available - Book VerdictThis anthology, edited by two sociology professors, purports to criticize the "Western response" to the horrific crimes committed in much of former Yugoslavia, but the rather confusing variety of ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
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Four No Pity for Sarajevo The Wests | 79 |
Five Israel and the War in Bosnia | 90 |
Six The Politics of Indifference at the United | 128 |
Seven The West Side Story of the Collapse | 163 |
Diaspora Groups | 187 |
Attitudes to the War in the Former Yugoslavia | 244 |
Ten The Former Yugoslavia the End of | 282 |
Twelve The AntiGenocide Movement on American | 313 |
Thirteen Western Responses to the Current Balkan War | 350 |
A Definition of Genocide | 359 |
Contributors | 403 |
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This Time We Knew: Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia Thomas Cushman,Stjepan Mestrovic Aucun aperçu disponible - 1996 |