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Rashomon Goes to Rwanda: Alternative Accounts of Political Violence and Their Implications for Analysis and Policy
Unformatted Document Text:  Rashomon Goes to Rwanda 49 References African Rights. Bisesero: Resisting Genocide. 1997. Kigali, Rwanda: African Rights. African Rights. Death, Despair and Defiance. 1995. Kigali, Rwanda: African Rights. Ball, Patrick, Paul Kobrak, and Herbert Spirer. 1999. State Violence in Guatemala, 1960-1996: A Quantitative Reflection. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science. Berkeley, Bill. 2001. The Graves Are Not Yet Full: Race, Tribe, and Power in the Heart of Africa. New York: Basic Books. Boraine, Alex. 2000. “Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: The Third Way.” In Robert Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, eds., Truth V. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Chalk, Frank and Kurt Jonassohn. 1987. “The History and Sociology of Genocidal Killings.” In Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review, Israel Charny, ed. London: Mansell. Chalk, Frank and Kurt Jonassohn. 1990. The History and Sociology of Genocide: Analyses and Case Studies. New Haven: Yale University Press. Dadrian, Vahakn. 1975. “A Typology of Genocide.” International Review of Modern Sociology 5(Fall): 201-212. Davenport, Christian. 1999. “Human Rights and the Democratic Proposition.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43(1): 92-116. Davenport, Christian. 2003. “Human Rights and the Promise of Democratic Pacification”. International Studies Quarterly (Forthcoming). Davenport, Christian. 2001. “Cued to Coerce or Coercing Cues? Exploring the Relationship Between Dissident Rhetoric and State Repression.” (with Marci Eads) Mobilization 6(2): 151-172. Davenport, Christian and Patrick Ball. 2002. “Views to a Kill: Exploring the Implications of Source Selection in the Case of Guatemalan State Terror, 1977-1996”. Journal of Conflict Resolution 46(3): 427-450. Della porta, Donatella. 1995. Social Movements, Political Violence and the State: A Comparative Analysis of Italy and Germany. New York: Cambridge University Press. Eckstein, Harry, and Ted Robert Gurr. 1975. Patterns of Authority: A Structural Basis for Political Inquiry. New York: Wiley. Fein, Helen. 1979. Accounting for Genocide: National Responses and Jewish Victimization During the Holocaust. New York: Free Press. Fein, Helen. 1993. Genocide: A Sociological Perspective. Newbury Park: Sage.Finer, Samuel. 1997. The History of Government From Earliest Times: Ancient Monarchies and Empires. New York: Oxford University Press.

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References
African Rights. Bisesero: Resisting Genocide. 1997. Kigali, Rwanda: African
Rights.
African Rights. Death, Despair and Defiance. 1995. Kigali, Rwanda: African
Rights.
Ball, Patrick, Paul Kobrak, and Herbert Spirer. 1999. State Violence in
Guatemala, 1960-1996: A Quantitative Reflection. Washington, D.C.:
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Berkeley, Bill. 2001. The Graves Are Not Yet Full: Race, Tribe, and Power in the
Heart of Africa. New York: Basic Books.
Boraine, Alex. 2000. “Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: The Third Way.” In
Robert Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, eds., Truth V. Justice: The Morality
of Truth Commissions
. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Chalk, Frank and Kurt Jonassohn. 1987. “The History and Sociology of
Genocidal Killings.” In Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review, Israel
Charny, ed. London: Mansell.
Chalk, Frank and Kurt Jonassohn. 1990. The History and Sociology of Genocide:
Analyses and Case Studies. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Dadrian, Vahakn. 1975. “A Typology of Genocide.” International Review of
Modern Sociology 5(Fall): 201-212.
Davenport, Christian. 1999. “Human Rights and the Democratic Proposition.”
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43(1): 92-116.
Davenport, Christian. 2003. “Human Rights and the Promise of Democratic
Pacification”. International
Studies Quarterly
(Forthcoming).
Davenport, Christian. 2001. “Cued to Coerce or Coercing Cues? Exploring the
Relationship Between Dissident Rhetoric and State Repression.” (with
Marci Eads) Mobilization 6(2): 151-172.
Davenport, Christian and Patrick Ball. 2002. “Views to a Kill: Exploring the
Implications of Source Selection in the Case of Guatemalan State Terror,
1977-1996”. Journal of Conflict Resolution 46(3): 427-450.
Della porta, Donatella. 1995. Social Movements, Political Violence and the
State: A Comparative Analysis of Italy and Germany. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Eckstein, Harry, and Ted Robert Gurr. 1975. Patterns of Authority: A Structural
Basis for Political Inquiry. New York: Wiley.
Fein, Helen. 1979. Accounting for Genocide: National Responses and Jewish
Victimization During the Holocaust. New York: Free Press.
Fein, Helen. 1993. Genocide: A Sociological Perspective. Newbury Park: Sage.
Finer, Samuel. 1997. The History of Government From Earliest Times: Ancient
Monarchies and Empires. New York: Oxford University Press.


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