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DEMOCRACY, DEMOCIDE, AND WAR
CONTENTS
LINKS TO DEMOCIDE
- C.A.N.D.L.E.S. Holocaust Museum Home Page
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Cybrary of the Holocaust
- Holocaust resources, testimony, photographs: The Nizkor Project
- Holocaust Timeline
- Literature of the Holocaust
- US Holocaust Museum photographs
- Alan Jacobs' Auschwitz-Birkenau photographs
- Alan Jacobs' Birkenau/Mauthausen photographs and information
- Genocide Resources for Teaching and Research
- Internet Resources on Genocide and Mass Killing
- Genocide death tolls
- Teaching About Genocide: A Guidebook
- Bibliography of Genocide, Atrocities, Massacres, and Serial Killing
- Genocide cases: links to web sites focusing on specific genocides
- Twentieth Century History--links to history resources, including on genocide and mass murder
- Gendercide Watch
- Macquarie University, Australia, The Centre for Comparative Genocide Studies
- Genocides Against the Assyrian Nation 612BC-1997AD
- Jesse Friedman and Ellen McKay, A Comparison of the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust
- A Lycos search of the web on the Armenian genocide
- For frequent related articles/commentary: Idea: A Journal of Social Issues
- Freedom's Nest Links to Democide
- On Lethal Laws
- Gerald W. Scully, Murder By The State (a systematic use of the Rummel democide data)
- Peter A. Zuckerman, Beyond The Holocaust: Survival or Extinction
- Alan Jacobs, Death, Survival and the Radiance of Invulnerability, review of Power
and Survival by Elias Canetti
- Genocide related sculpture: The Poisoned Well
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LINKS TO COMMUNISM
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LINKS TO FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY, AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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LINKS TO PEACE AND CONFLICT
- Contemporary conflicts--list, map, and information
- World War links
- International Conflict and Cooperation Data
- War death tolls
- Peace and Conflict Research Centers, Institutes...
- Infomanage International Conflict Resolution
- Peace and conflict research centers, institutes, organizations and networks links
- Peace and Conflict Institutions/Organizations Links
- The PeaceCon Site Links
- Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
- Peace and Conflict Homepage-- links, lists, programs, directory, calender
- Peace research index
- United States Institute of Peace
- Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security
- Data sets on conflict and cooperation
- The Peace Studies Association
- Collection of links on conflict/war
- Professor John McClellan's on-line course on Strategies for Peace in the 21st Century
- American Political Science Association Conflict Processes Section Home Page
- Terrorism scale
- Day without Violence
- Milton Rinehart, "Toward Better Concepts Of Peace"
- A major source for systematic research on conflict: The Journal of Conflict Resolution
- Doug Bond, Craig Jenkins, Charles L. Taylor, Kurt Schock, "Mapping Mass Political Conflict And Civil Society: Issues And Prospects For The Automated Development Of Event Data"
- Links to sites concerning Violence, War and Political Repression
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LINKS TO DEMOCRACY AND WAR
- Bruce Russett's letter to the editor on the democratic peace
- Bruce Russett's Curriculum Vitae, with links to his work online.
- Bruce Russett's letter to the editor on the democratic peace
- Bruce Russett's and John Oneal's Project on Democracy, Interdependence, International Organizations, and Peace
- Mike Brookes' "Perils of a Democratic Peace"
- Nathaniel Beck and Jonathan N. Katz, "The Analysis of Binary Time-Series--Cross-Section Data and/or The
Democratic Peace"
- Richard Tucker's Home Page on methods and the democratic peace
- Nathaniel Beck, Jonathan Katz, and
Richard Tucker, Beyond Ordinary Logit: Taking Time Seriously in Binary
Time-Series--Cross-Section Models
- Nathaniel Beck and Richard Tucker, Conflict in Time and Space
- William R. Thompson and Richard
Tucker, A Tale of Two Democratic Peace Critiques
- William R. Thompson and Richard Tucker, Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered: A Reply to Farber and Gowa, and
Mansfield and Snyder
- Joanne Gowa and Harry S. Farber, "Common Interests or Common Polities? Reinterpeting the Democratic Peace
- Michael D. Ward and Kristian S. Gleditsch, "The Risk of War from Democratization
- Citations to Mathew Krain's papers and publications on the democratic peace
- Andrea M. Lopez, "Russia and the Democratic Peace:The Decision to Use Force in Ethnic Disputes"
- Miriam Fendius (Ed.), Paths to Peace: Is Democracy the Answer (An MIT Press Book Advertisement)
- Andrew Bennett and Alexander George, "Case Study Methods and Research on Democratic Peace" (Draft)
- Possible seminar on "Globalization and Democratization" at the University of Colorado at Boulder
- Project on Democracy and War
- Tarak Barkawi, "Democracy, Foreign Forces, and War: The United States and the Cold War in the Third World"
- Ido Oren, "The Subjectivity of the 'Democratic' Peace: Changing U.S. Perceptions of Imperial Germany"
- Mike Brookes, "Perils of a Democratic Peace," Executive Summary
- Paul D. Senese, "Between Dispute And War: The Effect Of
Joint Democracy On Interstate Conflict Escalation"
- Paul R. Hensel, "Political Democracy and Militarized Conflict in
Evolving Interstate Rivalries," abstract
- Matt Krain, "Democracy and Civil War:
A Note on the Democratic Peace Proposition"
- Matt Krain, "Contemporary Democracies Revisited: Democracy, Political Violence, and Event Count Models"
- Luc Reychler, Democratic Peace Building And Conflict Prevention: The Devil Is In The Transition
- Alexis de Tocqueville, Chapter XXII, "Why Democratic Nations Naturally Desire Peace, And Democratic Armies, War," in Democracy in America
- Gus diZerega, "Democracy, Spontaneous Order and Peace: Implications for the Classical Liberal Critique of Democratic Politics"
- "McDonald's or Democracy: What Builds World Peace?"
- N. Beck and R. Tucker, "Democracy and Peace: General Law or Limited Phenomenon?"
- Stephen G. Brooks, "Dueling Realisms (Realism in International Relations)"
- Etel Solingen, "Quandaries of the Peace Process"
- William F. Mabe, Jr., Book Review of Spencer R. Weart's Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another
- Susan Marks, "The End of History? Reflections on Some International Legal Theses"
- Remarks of Ambassador
Eric Edelman on the occasion of his swearing-in as U.S. Ambassador to The Republic of Finland (excerpts)
- Jeffrey M. Ritter, "Know Thine Enemy?: Information and Democratic Foreign Policy"
- Zeev Maoz, "THE Controversy Over The Democratic Peace: Rearguard Action Or Cracks In The Wall?"
- James Lee Ray, "Does Democracy Cause Peace?"
- G. John Ikenberry, "Why Export Democracy?: The 'Hidden Grand Strategy' of American Foreign Policy'"
- Martin Shaw, "Democracy and peace in the global revolution"
- John Lewis Gaddis, "Living in Candlestick Park"
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LINKS TO RUMMEL REVIEWS OR OTHER SITES
- of Death By Government
- of Power Kills
- a review and responses on this site:
- Ted Galen Carpenter's Review of Power Kills in The Independent Review 2 (Winter 1998): 435-441.
- Rummel's reply to Ted Galen Carpenter's Review of Power Kills. See The Independent Review 3 (Summer 1998): 103-108
- Ted Galen Carpenter's response to Rummel's reply to his review. See The Independent Review 3 (Summer 1998): 109-110.
- H-C. Peterson's response to Carpenter's review and reply.
- an independent web site on Rummel:
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LINKS TO PUBLISHER WEB SITES
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