GENOCIDE Selected Titles in ABC-CLIO’s CONTEMPORARY WORLD ISSUES Series American Families in Crisis, Jeffrey S. Turner Animal Rights, Clifford J. Sherry Autism Spectrum Disorders, Raphael Bernier and Jennifer Gerdts Climate Change, David L. Downie, Kate Brash, and Catherine Vaughan DNA Technology, David E. Newton Domestic Violence, Margi Laird McCue Education in Crisis, Judith A. Gouwens Environmental Justice, David E. Newton Gangs, Karen L. Kinnear Gay and Lesbian Rights, David E. Newton Global Refugee Crisis, Mark Gibney Globalization, Justin Ervin and Zachary A. Smith Identity Theft, Sandra K. Hoffman and Tracy G. McGinley Lobbying in America, Ronald J. Hrebenar and Bryson B. Morgan Modern Piracy, David F. Marley Modern Sports Ethics, Angela Lumpkin Obesity, Judith Stern and Alexandra Kazaks Same-Sex Marriage, David E. Newton Sentencing, Dean John Champion Sexual Crime, Caryn E. Neumann Sexual Health, David E. Newton Substance Abuse, David E. Newton U.S. Border Security, Judith A. Warner U.S. National Security, Cynthia A. Watson U.S. Trade Issues, Alfred E. Eckes Jr. Waste Management, Jacqueline Vaughn For a complete list of titles in this series, please visit www.abc-clio.com. Books in the Contemporary World Issues series address vital issues in today ’ s society, such as genetic engineering, pollution, and biodiversity. Written by professional writers, scholars, and nonacademic experts, these books are authoritative, clearly written, up-to-date, and objective. They provide a good starting point for research by high school and college students, scholars, and general readers as well as by legislators, businesspeople, activists, and others. Each book, carefully organized and easy to use, contains an overview of the subject, a detailed chronology, biographical sketches, facts and data and/or documents and other primary- source material, a directory of organizations and agencies, annotated lists of print and nonprint resources, and an index. Readers of books in the Contemporary World Issues series will fi nd the information they need to have a better understanding of the social, political, environmental, and economic issues facing the world today. GENOCIDE A Reference Handbook Howard Ball CONTEMPORARY WORLD ISSUES Copyright 2011 by ABC-CLIO, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ball, Howard, 1937– Genocide : a reference handbook / Howard Ball. p. cm.—(Contemporary world issues) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-59884-488-7 (hbk. : alk. paper)—ISBN 978-1- 59884-489-4 (ebook) 1. Genocide. 2. Genocide—History. 3. Crimes against humanity. 4. International offenses. I. Title. HV6322.7.B35 2011 364.15’1—dc22 2010035195 ISBN: 978-1-59884-488-7 EISBN: 978-1-59884-489-4 15 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 This book is also available on the World Wide Web as an eBook. Visit www.abc-clio.com for details. ABC-CLIO, LLC 130 Cremona Drive, P.O. Box 1911 Santa Barbara, California 93116-1911 This book is printed on acid-free paper Manufactured in the United States of America To my grandchildren Lila and Nathan Bernhardt and Sophie Ball-Dolan Contents Preface , xv 1 Background and History , 1 A Brief History of the Events of the 20th Century That Led to the Concept of Genocide, 5 The Sovereign Nation-State and Genocide, 5 Treaties and Conventions to Restrain Military Actions during Wars, 6 The Defi nition of Genocide, 1933–1948, 8 Early 20th-Century “Genocides,” 16 International Military Tribunals in Germany and Japan, 1945–1948, 19 Key Issues Associated with Genocide, 20 Why Do People Kill Other People?, 21 Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders, 24 The Stages Leading to Genocide, 26 References, 29 2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions , 31 Fifty Years of Nonuse of the 1948 Genocide Convention, 1948–1998, 32 Critics of the Genocide Convention, 33 No Enforcement Mechanism to Intervene to Stop Genocide or Apprehend Genocidists, 36 Lack of Political and Diplomatic Will by the UN and Major Western Powers, 38 Possible Solutions to the Weaknesses Associated with Enforcement of the 1948 Genocide Convention, 40 Amnesty, 42 Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, 44 ix
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