The editors of the Journal of Genocide Research (journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars) are pleased to announce the publication of the second issue of 2019.
ARTICLES
Beyond the Surface of “Atrocity Image”: Fabrication and Circulation of the Nazi Film “Red Mist” (1942 – 1954)Irina Tcherneva
Genocide for “Sanitary Purposes”: The Murder from Bogdanovka in the Light of Soviet Postwar Trials Diana Dumitru
Military Anxiety and Genocide: Explaining campaigns of Annihilation (and their Absence)Chris Wilson
REFLECTIONS
“White Genocide” and the Ethics of Public AnalysisA. Dirk Moses
“Destroy and kill ‘the Left’”: Duterte on Communist Insurgency in the Philippines with a Reflection on the Case of Suharto’s IndonesiaJess Melvin and Dahlia Simangan
Personal Reflections on the Law of Genocide Chris Sidoti
BOOK FORUMS
Rob Karl, Forgotten Peace: Reform, Violence, and the Making of Contemporary Colombia (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017). 344pp. ISBN: 9780520293939. USD$85.00
A Peace Not to be ForgottenFrancisco Gutiérrez-Sanín
Peace, Justice and Nation-Building: Lessons from the PastRobin Maria DeLugan
The Missed Opportunities of a Forgotten PeaceThomas Edward Flores
Fighting, Up CloseHerbet Braun
Colombia’s History with “Genocide”Robert A. Karl
Bruce Cronin, Bugsplat: The Politics of Collateral Damage in Western Armed Conflicts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). 190pp. ISBN: 9780190849108. USD$99.00
Calculated Indifference: The Politics of Collateral DamageJessica Whyte
The Net Cost of the “Western Way of War”Tanisha M. Fazal
Recklessness in Effects-Based Military Operations: The Ethical ImplicationsAlex Leveringhaus
Booksplat: A Misfire on the Use of Force by Western DemocraciesCharles J. Dunlap
Weighing Different Perspectives to Explain Civilian Casualties in Armed ConflictBruce Cronin
Edward Weisband, The Macabresque: Human Violation and Hate in Genocide, Mass Atrocity and Enemy-Making (Oxford: Oxford Univeristy Press, 2017). 480 pp. ISBN: 9780190677886. USD$44.95.
“Everywhere the Same, yet Different”Elissa Mailänder
The Tragedy of Desire Niza Yanay
Who Are We? Reflections on Edward Weisband’s The MacabresquePaul Roth
Whose Desire? Which Desire? Jouissance and Embodiment Beyond the Signifier of the “One”Margarita Palacios Bahamonde
The Macabresque: Human Violation in Comparative Analytical PerspectivesEdward Weisband