Abstract

Acknowledgments -- Introduction: mass killing in historical and theoretical perspective -- Ch. 1. Mass killing and genocide - - Ch. 2. The perpetrators and the public -- Ch. 3. The strategic logic of mass killing -- Ch. 4. Communist mass killings: the Soviet Union, China, and Cambodia -- Ch. 5. Ethnic mass killings: Turkish Armenia, Nazi Germany, and Rwanda -- Ch. 6. Counterguerrilla mass killings: Guatemala and Afghanistan -- Conclusion: anticipating and preventing mass killing -- Notes -- Index

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