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The Politics of Annihilation: A Genealogy of Genocide
By (Author) Benjamin Meiches
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
19th March 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
War crimes
Public international law: criminal law
304.663
Hardback
328
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
How did a powerful concept in international justice evolve into an inequitable response to mass suffering For a term coined just seventy-five years ago, genocide has become a remarkably potent idea. But has it transformed from a truly novel vision for international justice into a conservative, even inaccessible term The Politics of Annihilatio
"Concepts are always politicaland perhaps never more so than when they classify and rank the evils that can befall human beings. Benjamin Meichess extraordinary genealogy of the notion of genocide since its coinage during World War II is especially welcome, blending empirical cases, historical perspectives, and theoretical considerations in an ideal fashion. Emphasizing the lability of this concept before it was fixed in our time, for better or worse, Meiches shows how talk of genocide has allowed for moralizing in a violent world, even as it obstructs other perspectives that the future will require."Samuel Moyn, Yale Law School
"A well-written, cogently argued, significant contribution to a nuanced understanding of how the idea of genocide has emerged and why it matters to world politics."CHOICE
"A far-reaching critique of mainstream presumptions in the field and beyond, Annihilation presents theoretically-sophisticated engagements with a vast array of genocide scholarship backed by numerous case studies."PoLAR
"The Politics of Annihilation is a valuable contribution to current scholarship on genocide, considerably expanding the scope of the field. Its originality is compounded by an extensive and demonstrable breadth of knowledge, and its critical appraisal makes it both a pertinent resource and a rich point of departure for future research."H-Net Reviews
"The Politics of Annihilation is a wide-ranging and insightful deep dive into the contested, often controversial, and complex discursive politics of genocide."The Review of Politics
"Meiches has successfully provided a deep dive into discursive tussles and contestations that have unfolded underneath the stable assumptions of the concept of genocide as we know it, highlighting not only the fluid ground on which much of our understanding of the concept rests, but also how these assumptions shape action."International Affairs
Benjamin Meiches is assistant professor of security studies and conflict resolution at the University of WashingtonTacoma.