Disrupting Pathways to Genocide: The Process of Ideological Radicalization
How does ideology in some states radicalise to such an extent as to become genocidal? Can the causes of radicalisation be seen as internal or external? Examining the ideological evolution in the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust and during the break up of Yugoslavia, Elisabeth Hope Murray seeks to answer these questions in this comparative work.
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Disrupting Pathways to Genocide: The Process of Ideological Radicalization
How does ideology in some states radicalise to such an extent as to become genocidal? Can the causes of radicalisation be seen as internal or external? Examining the ideological evolution in the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust and during the break up of Yugoslavia, Elisabeth Hope Murray seeks to answer these questions in this comparative work.
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Disrupting Pathways to Genocide: The Process of Ideological Radicalization

Disrupting Pathways to Genocide: The Process of Ideological Radicalization

by E. Murray
Disrupting Pathways to Genocide: The Process of Ideological Radicalization

Disrupting Pathways to Genocide: The Process of Ideological Radicalization

by E. Murray

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How does ideology in some states radicalise to such an extent as to become genocidal? Can the causes of radicalisation be seen as internal or external? Examining the ideological evolution in the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust and during the break up of Yugoslavia, Elisabeth Hope Murray seeks to answer these questions in this comparative work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349487424
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2015
Series: Rethinking Political Violence
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr Elisabeth Hope Murray is an Assistant Professor of Security Studies and International Affairs at Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. She has held previous research posts at the University of Hamburg in Germany, and the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, and she is on the executive board of the International Network of Genocide Scholars.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Problems and Challenges in Genocidal Research 2. Defining the Devil: a Short Historiography of Genocide and a Case Study Overview 3. The Anti-Nation: Otherness and Ideological Radicalisation 4. The Nation: Ideological Radicalisation of the Elect 5. The Homeland: Changing Perceptions of Blut Und Boden 6. Analysis and Conclusion: Mapping Genocidal Ideology
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