Mass atrocities, risk and resilience: rethinking prevention
Preliminary Material /Stephen McLoughlin -- Introduction – Exploring Risk and Resilience: Implications for Comparative Genocide Studies, and Mass Atrocity Prevention /Stephen McLoughlin -- 1 The Next 'Spring' is Certain to Come – and Certain to be Missed: Deficits in Conflict Prevention and Research /Witold Mucha -- 2 Who Is the Subject of Atrocities Prevention? /Bridget Conley-Zilkic -- 3 Rethinking the Structural Prevention of Mass Atrocities /Stephen McLoughlin -- 4 International Affinity and the Prevention of Genocide: Implications for R2P /Manus I. Midlarsky -- 5 Rethinking Approaches to Prevention under the Responsibility to Protect: Agency and Empowerment within Vulnerable Populations /Deborah Mayersen -- 6 Indigenous State-building: 'Local' Actors in Somaliland's Stabilization /Michael Walls -- 7 Iran 1998–2008: Insight on the containment of Risk /Sara E. Davies -- 8 Azerbaijan 1998–2008: Ceasefire, Stalemate and Simmering Tensions /Stephen McLoughlin -- Bibliography /Stephen McLoughlin -- Index /Stephen McLoughlin.