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The Philosophical and Practical Limitations of Genocide Prediction and Prevention

GSP Working Paper No. 14

Henry R. Huttenbach
Case Study(ies):
Other
Theme(s):
Genocide, general
Publication Type: Working Paper
The Pol Pot Files, 1975-1977

Translated by the Cambodian Genocide Program from the Santebal archives at the Documentation Center of Cambodia
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide
Theme(s):
Comparative Genocide
Publication Type: Translations
The Politics of Preservation in Rwanda

Genocide Studies Program Working Paper No. 27

Susan E. Cook
Case Study(ies):
Rwandan Genocide
Publication Type: Working Paper
 
The Seven Stages of Genocide

Genocide Studies Program Working Paper No. 1

Gregory H. Stanton
Case Study(ies):
Other
Theme(s):
Genocide, general
Publication Type: Working Paper

Genocide Studies Program, Macmillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 

The Son Sen Files, 1976-1977

Translated by the CGP from the Santebal archives at the Documentation Center of Cambodia
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide
Theme(s):
Comparative Genocide
Publication Type: Translations
The Tragedy of Cambodian History

David Chandler
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide
Theme(s):
Other
Publication Type: Book
The Uniqueness of the Shoah in the Context of Genocide

Ben Kiernan
Case Study(ies):
Holocaust
Publication Type: Other

2006 address at Yad Vashem

Three decades later, justice for genocide victims

Alaina Varvaloucas
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide
Theme(s):
Justice & Prosecutions
Publication Type: News Article

Yale Herald, Sept. 26, 2008.

TOWARDS JUSTICE AND SECURITY: PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES FOR THE YAZIDI IN 2020 AND BEYOND

A student project

Students in the Spring 2020 "Mass Atrocities in Global Politics" seminat.
Case Study(ies):
Other
Publication Type: Other

alAggad, Haya; Samantha Castro; Min Byung Chae; Robbie DeMontis; Lucy Edmunds; Canaan Harris; Annabelle Ho; Isabelle Lee; Jane Miller; Ruby Park; Kate Pundyk; Linette Rivera-Rodríguez; Luke Stevens; Raisha Waller; Namra Zulfiqar, wityh David Simon “TOWARDS JUSTICE AND SECURITY: PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES FOR THE YAZIDI IN 2020 AND BEYOND”  Semianr project, August 2, 2020.

The Transitional Justice Working Group (TJGW) tasked itself with devising a multi-dimensional transitional justice strategy for the United States government to implement in response of the Da’esh’s crimes against the Yazidi. Using the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018, herby known as the Elie Wiesel Act, as legal framework, the TJGW created a comprehensive transitional justice strategy focused on restitution, reintegration, and prevention. By considering the past, present, and future of the Yazidi, this report has developed a transitional justice strategy focused on improving the current reality of the Yazidi and developing a better future for the Yazidi and Iraq as a whole.  [Updated 9 April 2021]

Violence by Fire in East Timor, September 8, 1999

GSP Working Paper No. 33

Russell Schimmer
Case Study(ies):
East Timor
Theme(s):
Crimes Against Humanity
Publication Type: Working Paper

Genocide Studies Program Working Paper No. 33, New Haven, 2006.