Publication

1998

This paper describes how social science literature on genocide is rife with debate about what genocide is, how it should be defined and whether the definition in the Genocide Convention is adequate. The author identifies and assesses the major points of contention and suggests several methodological approaches to facilitate future concept construction. The paper aspires to be a ground-clearing exercise, rather than a project of further theory building.

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Author Curtis W Lambrecht
Series MacMillan Center Genocide Studies
Issue 9
Publisher MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies
Copyright © 1998 MacMillan Center
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