Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and CambodiaLexington Books, 20/03/2006 - 158 من الصفحات Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and Cambodia is the first comparative study of the Ethiopian and Cambodian revolutions of the early 1970s. One of the few comparative studies of genocide in the developing world, this book presents some of the key arguments in traditional genocide scholarship, but the book's author, Edward Kissi, takes a different position, arguing that the Cambodian genocide and the atrocious crimes in Ethiopia had very different motives. Kissi's findings reveal that genocide was a tactic specifically chosen by Cambodia's Khmer Rouge to intentionally and systematically annihilate certain ethnic and religious groups, whereas Ethiopia's Dergue resorted to terror and political killing in the effort to retain power. Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and Cambodia demonstrates that the extent to which revolutionary states turn to policies of genocide depends greatly on how they acquire their power and what domestic and international opposition they face. This is an important and intriguing book for students of African and Asian history and those interested in the study of genocide. |
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الصفحة xiv
... Ethiopian revolution and the murders committed in its wake mirrored the Cambodian experience . He explains that ... revolutions in Ethiopia and Cambodia lead to genocide in both cases , and how similar or different were they ? No ...
... Ethiopian revolution and the murders committed in its wake mirrored the Cambodian experience . He explains that ... revolutions in Ethiopia and Cambodia lead to genocide in both cases , and how similar or different were they ? No ...
الصفحة xvi
... Ethiopia proves Melson's caveat . Certainly , the Ethiopian revolution was as bloody as the French and Cambodian revo- lutions , but it did not lead to genocide as the crime and concept have been strictly defined in international laws ...
... Ethiopia proves Melson's caveat . Certainly , the Ethiopian revolution was as bloody as the French and Cambodian revo- lutions , but it did not lead to genocide as the crime and concept have been strictly defined in international laws ...
الصفحة xvii
... Ethiopian revolutionary government ) . Seven months after taking power , the revolutionary regime in Ethiopia nation- alized all lands including those of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church , closed down the schools of some Protestant ...
... Ethiopian revolutionary government ) . Seven months after taking power , the revolutionary regime in Ethiopia nation- alized all lands including those of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church , closed down the schools of some Protestant ...
الصفحة xviii
... revolution and the in- ternal history of the Pol Pot regime as compared to the scant and often speculative literature on the Ethiopian revolution and the Mengistu regime . Dawit Wolde Giorgis , a member of Ethiopia's revolutionary ...
... revolution and the in- ternal history of the Pol Pot regime as compared to the scant and often speculative literature on the Ethiopian revolution and the Mengistu regime . Dawit Wolde Giorgis , a member of Ethiopia's revolutionary ...
الصفحة xix
... Ethiopian and Cambodian revolutions of the 1970s raise new and important questions not only about the nature of some of the revolutions that took place in Africa and Asia in the late twentieth century , but also the relationship between ...
... Ethiopian and Cambodian revolutions of the 1970s raise new and important questions not only about the nature of some of the revolutions that took place in Africa and Asia in the late twentieth century , but also the relationship between ...
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