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100 1  Cushman, Thomas,|d1959- 
245 10 This Time We Knew :|bWestern Responses to Genocide in 
       Bosnia. 
264  1 New York :|bNYU Press,|c1996. 
300    1 online resource (424 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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505 0  Introduction / Thomas Cushman and Stjepan G. Mesťrović --
       The complicity of Serbian intellectuals in genocide in the
       1990s / Philip J. Cohen -- Bosnia : the lessons of 
       history? / Brendan Simms -- No pity for Sarajevo ; The 
       West's Serbianization ; When the West stands in for the 
       dead / Jean Baudrillard -- Israel and the war in Bosnia / 
       Daniel Kofman -- The politics of indifference at the 
       United Nations and genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia / Michael
       N. Barnett -- The West Side story of the collapse of 
       Yugoslavia and the wars in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia-
       Herzegovina / Slaven Letica -- Serbia's war lobby : 
       diaspora groups and Western elites / Brad K. Blitz -- 
       Moral relativism and equidistance in British attitudes to 
       the war in the former Yugoslavia / Daniele Conversi -- The
       former Yugoslavia, the end of the Nuremberg era, and the 
       new barbarism / James J. Sadkovich -- War and ethnic 
       identity in Eastern Europe : does the post-Yugoslav crisis
       portend wider chaos? / Liah Greenfeld -- The anti-genocide
       movement on American college campuses : a growing response
       to the Balkan war / Sheri Fink -- Western responses to the
       current Balkan war / David Riesman -- APPENDIX 1: A 
       Definition of Genocide -- APPENDIX 2: Text of the United 
       Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
       Crime of Genocide -- APPENDIX 3: Indictments by the 
       International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
520    We didn't know. For half a century, Western politicians 
       and intellectuals have so explained away their inaction in
       the face of genocide in World War II. In stark contrast, 
       Western observers today face a daily barrage of 
       information and images, from CNN, the Internet, and 
       newspapers about the parties and individuals responsible 
       for the current Balkan War and crimes against humanity. 
       The stories, often accompanied by video or pictures of 
       rape, torture, mass graves, and ethnic cleansing, 
       available almost instantaneously, do not allow even the 
       most uninterested viewer to ignore the grim reality of. 
588 0  Print version record. 
611 27 Yugoslav War (1991-1995)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01183774 
648  7 Since 1989|2fast 
650  0 Yugoslav War, 1991-1995. 
650  0 Genocide|zBosnia and Herzegovina. 
650  0 World politics|y1989- 
650  0 Genocide|zBosnia and Hercegovina. 
650  0 History. 
650  7 Genocide.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00940208 
650  7 World politics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01181381 
651  7 Bosnia and Herzegovina.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01212749 
700 1  Meštrović, Stjepan. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aCushman, Thomas.|tThis Time We Knew : 
       Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia.|dNew York : NYU 
       Press, ©1996|z9780814715345 
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