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1. Soviet Scholars of International Law as Foot Soldiers in the Cold War
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Soviet Scholars of International Law as Foot Soldiers in the Cold War 11
- 2. Trial by Word: The Gulag Condemned 30
- 3. Soviet Satellites Shift Allegiances: Hungary, Yugoslavia 50
- 4. The Struggle for Influence in Postcolonial Africa and the Middle East: Algeria, Congo, Nigeria, Iraq 60
- 5. Southeast Asia and the Rise of Communist China: Tibet, Bangladesh, Cambodia 77
- 6. (Soviet) Piggy in the Middle: American Liberal Left versus Radical Right on US Ratification of the Genocide Convention 88
- 7. Moscow Taps the New Left: The Vietnam Antiwar Movement, Black Panthers, the American Indian Movement 102
- 8. Soviet-Turkish Relations and Socialist Armenia 120
- 9. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 133
- 10. An Uncertain End to the Cold War and the Reactivation of the Genocide Treaty 150
- Conclusion 165
- Afterword: Genocide Rhetoric and a New Cold War 171
- Appendix A: Articles in Pravda with Reference to Genocide, 1948–1988 177
- Appendix B: Articles in the New York Times with Reference to Genocide, 1948–1988 180
- Acknowledgments 187
- Notes 189
- Bibliography 225
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Soviet Scholars of International Law as Foot Soldiers in the Cold War 11
- 2. Trial by Word: The Gulag Condemned 30
- 3. Soviet Satellites Shift Allegiances: Hungary, Yugoslavia 50
- 4. The Struggle for Influence in Postcolonial Africa and the Middle East: Algeria, Congo, Nigeria, Iraq 60
- 5. Southeast Asia and the Rise of Communist China: Tibet, Bangladesh, Cambodia 77
- 6. (Soviet) Piggy in the Middle: American Liberal Left versus Radical Right on US Ratification of the Genocide Convention 88
- 7. Moscow Taps the New Left: The Vietnam Antiwar Movement, Black Panthers, the American Indian Movement 102
- 8. Soviet-Turkish Relations and Socialist Armenia 120
- 9. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 133
- 10. An Uncertain End to the Cold War and the Reactivation of the Genocide Treaty 150
- Conclusion 165
- Afterword: Genocide Rhetoric and a New Cold War 171
- Appendix A: Articles in Pravda with Reference to Genocide, 1948–1988 177
- Appendix B: Articles in the New York Times with Reference to Genocide, 1948–1988 180
- Acknowledgments 187
- Notes 189
- Bibliography 225
- Index 237