A research blog on genocide and mass atrocity prevention, transitional justice and the political dynamics of mass atrocity crimes.

 
Post Ellen Stensrud Post Ellen Stensrud

Resistance to Mass Atrocities in the Americas

Mass atrocities in the Americas have been resisted through transitional justice mechanisms, self-defence groups and non-violent mobilization. This workshop addressed civilian resistance to atrocities in Chile, Peru, Colombia and Mexico.

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Post Ellen Stensrud Post Ellen Stensrud

Resistance to Mass Atrocities in Southeast Asia

This workshop addressed past and present atrocities in Southeast Asia, and how civilians have mobilized to resist them. Resistance to atrocities in Southeast Asia has manifested in the form of disobedience, survival, flight, insurgence, and civil society mobilization, among others.

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Post Eduardo Sanchez Madrigal Post Eduardo Sanchez Madrigal

The Role of Religious Leaders in Mass Atrocity Prevention

This post sheds light on the role of religious leaders in atrocity risk situations. While the role of non-state actors in crisis scenarios has gained considerable attention internationally, the specific contributions of religious leaders to atrocity prevention have been predominantly studied in the closely-related field of peacebuilding.

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