Description
Discover the essential text on understanding genocide with the fully revised edition of Martin Shaw's acclaimed book, 'What is Genocide?'. This 2015 publication from John Wiley & Sons provides a thorough exploration of genocide's historical context, origins, and the critical distinctions between genocide, ethnic cleansing, and politicide. Shaw offers an academic yet accessible critique of the extensive literature on genocide, providing profound insights into the political ramifications whenever populations are subjected to violence. Supported by compelling historical examples—from the Holocaust and Rwanda to contemporary issues in Palestine and Yugoslavia—this book engages students, scholars, and anyone interested in human rights, war crimes, and international law. Perfect for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of genocide and its implications in modern society. Gain clarity on a complex issue and engage with the pressing question, 'What is genocide?', as this book navigates the intellectual landscape surrounding such a significant topic. Ideal for courses in social sciences and international relations, 'What is Genocide?' is a must-have for your library of essential readings on human rights and social justice.