This book offers a different approach to the structural prevention of mass atrocities. It investigates the conditions that enable vulnerable countries to prevent the perpetration of such violence.

Structural prevention is commonly framed as the identifying and ameliorating of the ‘root causes’ of violent conflict, a process which typically involves international actors determining what these root causes are, and what the best courses of action are to deal with them. This overlooks why mass atrocities do not occur in countries that contain the presence of root causes. In fact, very little research has been conducted on what the causes of peace and stability are, particularly in relatively countries located in regions marred by civil war and mass atrocities. To better understand how such vulnerable countries prevent the commission of mass atrocities, this book proposes an analytical framework which enables not only an understanding of risk which arises from the presence of root causes, but also of the factors that build resilience in countries, and consequently mitigate and manage such risk. Using this framework, three countries – Botswana, Zambia and Tanzania, are analysed to account for their long term stability despite their location in neighbourhoods characterised by decades of civil war, ethnic repression and mass atrocities.

This work is a significant contribution to the field of genocide studies and crimes against humanity and will be of interest to students and scholars alike.

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This work takes a new approach to the structural prevention of mass atrocities. It explores resilience within communities and states, amidst challenges associated the risk of mass atrocities, by investigating the conditions that enable vulnerable countries to prevent the perpetration of such violence.

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Introduction 1. A Review of Prevention 2. Examining the Root Causes of Mass Atrocities 3. Developing a Framework for Understanding the Prevention of Mass Atrocities 4. The Case of Botswana 5. The Case of Zambia 6. The Case of Tanzania 7. Conclusion

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415791106
Publisert
2016-12-02
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
196

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Stephen McLoughlin is Research Fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University Australia.