The Complexity of Evil : Perpetration and Genocide / Timothy Williams.
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- 9781978814332
- 304.6/63
- HV6322.7 .W547 2020
- HV6322.7 .W547 2020
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- The Complexity of Evil -- Introduction -- Vignette I Chandara: -- Chapter 1 The Complexity of Evil -- Vignette II Sokong: -- Chapter 2 Motivations -- Vignette III Sokphary: -- Chapter 3 Facilitative Factors -- Vignette IV Sopheak: An Interrogator Searching to Unearth Enemy Strings -- Chapter 4 Contextual Conditions -- Vignette V Sokha: -- Chapter 5 Diversity, Complexity, Scope -- Vignette VI Ramy: -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- Appendix: List of Interviewees -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- Notes -- References -- Index
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Why do people participate in genocide? Timothy Williams presents an interdisciplinary model that shows how complex and diverse, but also how ordinary and mundane most motivations for participating in genocide are. The book draws on empirical examples from the Holocaust and Rwanda and introduces new data from interviews with perpetrators of genocide in Cambodia.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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In English.
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