Thursday, September 8, 2022

Recent publications on Xinjiang genocide

"Forum: The Uighur Population in China and R2P: Pursuing Accountability and Protection for the Uighur and Muslim Minorities in China." By Jacob, Cecilia; Adrian Gallagher, and Charles T. Hunt. _Global Responsibility to Protect_ 13 (2021), 5-8. https://brill.com/view/journals/gr2p/13/1/gr2p.13.issue-1.xml

This forum contains seven more articles, as below. -some PDFs are open access, some require login.

Settler Colonialism and the Path toward Cultural Genocide in Xinjiang
Author: Michael Clarke
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 9–19
Online Publication Date: 16 Feb 2021
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Atrocity Crimes in Xinjiang: Moving beyond Legal Labels
Author: Sophie Ryan
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 20–23
Online Publication Date: 16 Feb 2021
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China and the Uighurs: Options for Legal Accountability
Author: Andrew Garwood-Gowers
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 24–28
Online Publication Date: 16 Feb 2021
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R2P Sidelined: The International Response to China's Repression of Muslim Minorities in Xinjiang
Author: Rosemary Foot
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 29–32
Online Publication Date: 16 Feb 2021
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United Nations' Response to Mass Atrocities in China
Author: Nadira Kourt
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 33–36
Online Publication Date: 16 Feb 2021
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Rescuing Humanitarian Intervention from Liberal Hegemony
Author: Thomas Peak
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 37–59
Online Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
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R2P and Prevention: The International Community and Its Role in the Determinants of Mass Atrocity
Authors: Alexandra Bohm and Garrett Wallace Brown
Global Responsibility to Protect 13 (2021), 60–95
Online Publication Date: 08 Dec 2020

--[see also this] review of Mamtimin Ala's book Worse Than Death, mentioning a few other books on the genocide also written by Uyghurs or Kazakhs, appeared yesterday in the Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet, https://www.svd.se/a/a75x6a/ett-pagaende-folkmord-som-hela-kina-appladerar [in Swedish, but amenable to translate.google.com].

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