Volume 36:1 – Winter 2012

How Mass Atrocities End: An Evidence-Based Counter-Narrative

January 31, 2012 by Alex de Waal, Jens Meierhenrich, and Bridget Conley-Zilkic
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By returning to the historical record of how mass atrocities end, this essay examines three crucial narrative frameworks that inform today’s agenda of “protection of civilians” in conflict. The evidentiary record of actual cases of mass atrocity demonstrates a broad range of forces—local, national, and regional—that contribute to ending atrocities. Based on comparative evidence, the authors provide a counter narrative to how mass atrocities end and the dominant civilian protection agenda.

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