By Alan J. Kuperman , Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of International Relations
School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University-Bologna Center
Via Belmeloro 11, 40126 Bologna, ITALY
Tel:+39(051)291-7811
Fax: +39(501)228-505
Email: Akuperman@jhubc.it
This article was published in a special issue of the Journal of the Genocide Research in March, 2004. The article in full (for purchase) can be accessed at the following link: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/cjgr/2004/00000006/00000001/art00007
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