Courses: The Politics of Genocide: Deterring, Overcoming, Terminating (POLSH230A01)
Fall 2007
Enrollment limited to 35 students.
An examination of contemporary and historical instances of the practice of mass murder and genocide. Efforts to stop it and reconcile victims and predators, and recent endeavors to prevent recurrence. Darfur, Rwanda and the European Holocaust are cases elaborated. Research encouraged on other cases. Field trip, conferences, guest experts.
Syllabus: View course syllabus
Fulfills: SO I
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LocationHaverford, Stokes 016 Meeting TimesM 1:30-4:00 |

