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Geographic aspects of genocide: a comparison of Bosnia and Rwanda
Authors:William B. Wood
Affiliation:Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, US Department of State
Abstract:The study of genocide requires a geographic approach that looks at how genocidal actions are purposefully planned to target specific groups and areas, methodically implemented through expulsions and murder, and politically intertwined with popular aspirations of territorial nationalism. A geographic focus is used here to discuss the concept of genocide, its recurrence in the twentieth century, its formulation under international law, and its eruption in Bosnia and Rwanda. In this comparative approach, geography-linked concepts such as Lebensraum , territorial nationalism, forced migration, and ethnic cleansing are used to explain the production of genocide and its consequences.
Keywords:genocide territorial nationalism    Lebensraum    forced migration international relations
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