Comparative Studies
- Accountability for international humanitarian law violations: the case of Rwanda and East Timor (2005). By Mohamed C. Othman.
- Africa : the holocausts of Rwanda and Sudan (2006). By Lucian Niemeyer; foreword by Bill Richardson.
- Genocide in Cambodia and Rwanda : new perspectives (2006). Edited by Susan E. Cook.
- Genocide and crisis in Central Africa : conflict roots, mass violence, and regional war (2002). By Christian P. Scherrer ; foreword by Robert Melson.
- Holocaust and other genocides : history, representation, ethics (2002). Edited by Helmut Walser Smith.
- The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing (2005) by Michael Mann
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