Genocide Studies & Prevention (GSP)
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Genocide Studies and Prevention (GSP) is the peer-reviewed official journal of The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS).
Joined November 2020
Vol 18.2 of GSP is a special issue looking at ‘Limits of Legal Responses to Genocide and Mass Atrocity’
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Happy to share that my article on the role of global human rights sanctions in addressing mass atrocities has been published in @GSPJournal! It examines the functions of sanctions across five major jurisdictions, both before and after atrocities occur. https://t.co/iEXBQqhCyu
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Global Human Rights Sanctions (GHRS) have been used in over 30 countries as a mechanism for imposing unilateral human rights sanctions on individual perpetrators. Despite the hundreds of specific...
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Privileged to have contributed early thinking to @GSPJournal on how great power politics affect atrocity prevention & response, and why the conduct of certain powers, such as Russia, today poses a system-level challenge to int’l peace and security coop. More soon on the topic.
12. @Fdalessandra argues that current debates on global order, shifting geopolitics & the ongoing multilateralism crisis overlook the rise of a new global security challenge--Great Power Perpetrators--drawing from a #Russia case study. @ELAC_Oxford
https://t.co/TzE5j55Huf
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3 years in the making, our @GSPJournal special issue on evidence-based genocide & atrocity prevention is out--and all open access. Proud to co-edit w/ Jamie Wise. Special thanks to the GSP team for letting us feature a wide range of experts, covering...🧵 https://t.co/kM8UhowdNT
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In Vol.17.3 of GSP, Marco Bocchese on 'The ICC and the Politics of Prosecutorial Procrastination in Georgia'
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Just published in Vol.17.2 of GSP, Anton Weiss-Wendt on 'Putin's Russia Waging Lawfare by Means of History'
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Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba reflects on 'The Haunts of Biafra Photography' in Vol.17.2 of GSP
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In Vol 17.2 of GSP, Sian Persad and Cheng Xu examine ‘The Social Determinants of Health and Genocide’
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Poet Sarwa Azeez remembers Kurdish women survivors of genocide in Vol 17.1 of GSP
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Australia’s upcoming referendum will decide whether the country should adopt the Voice – an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advisory body - to parliament. Read this 2009 GSP article to learn about the ongoing impacts of Indigenous genocides.
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In the latest issue of GSP, Suzanne Schot reviews ‘Anthropological Witness: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal,’ Alexander Laban Hinton’s “must-read” book on the Cambodian genocide and international justice.
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In light of Germany’s ban against the "deeply racist and antisemitic" Artgemeinschaft, read Kerry Whigham’s article ‘Remembering to Prevent: The Preventive Capacity of Public Memory’
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Thanks to everyone who stopped by to meet us at our networking tables. We hope you enjoyed the IAGS conference. Look forward to seeing you next year!
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GSP Editor @SabahCarrim will be chairing sessions at the #IAGS Conference today. Check them out!
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GSP editor @joann_digeorgio is presenting at the #IAGS Conference today.
GSP Editor @joann_digeorgio will be presenting at the #IAGS Conference tomorrow.
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GSP Editor @joann_digeorgio will be presenting at the #IAGS Conference tomorrow.
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GSP editor @SabahCarrim presented at the #IAGS Conference today.
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GSP editor, Roland Moerland, PhD will be presenting at the #IAGS Conference tomorrow on genocide denialism
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