Genocide: Theories of Participation and Opportunities for Intervention
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Published:2023-11
Issue:4
Volume:48
Page:1251-1260
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ISSN:0897-6546
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Container-title:Law & Social Inquiry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Law Soc. Inq.
Abstract
This essay evaluates the current United Nations approach to preventing and punishing genocide by considering micro-level research on behavioral variation in genocide and proposing two ideas for intervention. The first idea extends the theory that economic inequality explains people’s decisions to kill or not kill in genocide and suggests specific economic remedies to intervene in ongoing violence. The second idea extends the theory that local authorities shape civilians’ decision making about violence and suggests specific ways to bolster moderate meso-level authorities to mitigate violence. The essay concludes by considering how social science research and theory can practically impact international law concerning genocide.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Law,General Social Sciences
Cited by
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