
%0 Journal Article
%T Moving beyond the state: an imperative for genocide prediction
%J Genocide studies and prevention
%D 2019
%A Nyseth Brehm, Hollie
%V 13
%N 3
%P 64-78
%X Studies of the onset of genocide and accompanying early warning and forecasting efforts have focused almost exclusively on states. This article suggests that genocide prediction must move beyond a purely state-centric approach. Specifically, I suggest three major avenues that will refine and complement existing research and related prediction efforts. These include 1) theorizing and analyzing non-state actors who commit genocide, 2) engaging in conflict-centered approaches, and 3) addressing the onset and triggers of genocide within subnational spaces. I conclude with a discussion of how these three avenues can be pursued simultaneously to inform more robust genocide prevention endeavors.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>
%G en
%I University of Toronto Press
%@ 1911-0359
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1911-9933.13.3.1673