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Development Dialogue 12/2008

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This Development Dialogue is published on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Genocide Convention, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 9th December 1948. The contributions seek to explore the socio-historical and political contexts of genocide and mass violence and test common approaches against analyses of social realities as well as theories. The historical dimension is significant to many of the chapters. These are based on two conferences held in Uppsala in December 2006 and Voksenåsen/Oslo in November 2007, presenting scholarly as well as politically and morally guided forms of engagement. This blend seeks to acknowledge the need to unite differently posed concerns and appeals in their common efforts to further examine the notion of genocide and its limitations, with the aim of reducing the risks of history repeating itself.

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Titel
Development Dialogue 12/2008
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2008
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
9185214515
ISBN13
9789185214518
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This Development Dialogue is published on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Genocide Convention, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 9th December 1948. The contributions seek to explore the socio-historical and political contexts of genocide and mass violence and test common approaches against analyses of social realities as well as theories. The historical dimension is significant to many of the chapters. These are based on two conferences held in Uppsala in December 2006 and Voksenåsen/Oslo in November 2007, presenting scholarly as well as politically and morally guided forms of engagement. This blend seeks to acknowledge the need to unite differently posed concerns and appeals in their common efforts to further examine the notion of genocide and its limitations, with the aim of reducing the risks of history repeating itself.