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Worse Than War: Genocide, Eliminationism, and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity

Public Affairs Program

Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Joanne J. Myers

October 6, 2009

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Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, Darfur, Congo, and more—since World War II, genocide has caused more deaths than all wars put together. Goldhagen analyses how and why genocides start and proposes steps the international community can take to stop them.
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