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“Introduction” and “Bosnia-Herzegovina: Endings Real and Imagined”

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Memory from the Margins Ethiopia’s Red Terror Martyrs Memorial Museum

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How mass atrocities end: Studies from Guatemala, Burundi, Indonesia, the Sudans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Iraq

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What counts at the end? questioning consensus in the construction of mass atrocity narratives

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The ‘Politics of Protection’: Assessing the African Union’s Contributions to Reducing Violence Against Civilians

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In the Name of Humanity: The Ethics and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention in Bosnia and Haiti

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Accountability for Starvation

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