A stirring critique of the Armenian campaign This in-depth study of Armenian identity deconstructs the highly politicized nature of "Armenian Genocide" campaign and demonstrates that it has little to do with historical realities. It also highlights major international and domestic factors that inform and drive the campaign. In doing so, the author conclusively shows how the campaign's wanton use of the term "genocide" for political purposes actively undermines international legal norms and negatively affects both Turkey's and Armenia's international relations.
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Condition: Gut. 401 P. Welded. New. English Language. This book comprehensively details the politicization of the term genocide and its abuse. Dr. Cannon weaves history, politics, memory and the law together to offer a sophisticated analysis of why and how the Armenian diaspora and other groups marshal resources in support of their highly politicized campaign. deu B12-03-01A|GH62|15391BB Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 444 22 x 14 cm. Original illustr. Hardboard. Seller Inventory # 22293
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