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- W2040891867 abstract "“Save our Species: Pay your ISG Dues”: the words which greet the reader to the back page of the Institute for the Study of Genocide Newsletter always make me smile wryly when I see them. For I am never quite sure how they are meant to be taken. Is this a joke—the sort of British humour you see on our car stickers—or is there actually a more serious underlying message that struggling to halt genocide is the most cogent and appropriate route by which we can really save mankind? This two-part article is intended as something more than a treatise on the back page of a newsletter. That said, it is motivated by more than a simply academic concern. Its proposition is that the issue of genocide not only needs to be placed within a much broader frame of contemporary reference but that this is actually a matter of considerable urgency. Its starting point indeed is that we are living in a time of global crisis and that looked at in its entirety the outcome of this crisis will determine our prospects for survival on this fragile planet. Its plaint with regard to the specificity of genocide is that currently the palliatives most commonly on offer fail to appreciate not only the nature of the phenomenon itself but the degree to which it is an intrinsic part of this broader malaise. Paradoxically, since the time of first writing this article in the wake of 9/11 and the present moment of reconsideration in late March 2003, events have moved so fast on the world stage that there is hardly a need to alert readers to the existence of a global crisis. Nevertheless, the issue of palliatives is far from resolved. More particularly, at this momentous crossroads, two primary possibilities present themselves. Either the future of human security and survival will be dependent on the hegemonic forces within the “international system”, for which read the United States; or alternatively, the forces of the “international society,”" @default.
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- W2040891867 title "A dissenting voice: or how current assumptions of deterring and preventing genocide may be looking at the problem through the wrong end of the telescope, 1 Part I" @default.
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