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The book explores the implications of the 1948 Genocide Convention, highlighting the international community's responsibility to prevent and punish genocide. Despite this legal framework, the text reveals a troubling pattern of recurring genocides, where sovereign nations commit atrocities against their own citizens, often without facing consequences. It examines the gap between international law and the reality of state-sponsored violence, emphasizing the ongoing struggle to hold perpetrators accountable.
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Genocide since 1945, Philip Spencer
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