Ideology and Mass Killing: The Radicalized Security Politics of Genocides and Deadly Atrocities

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$155.25
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Pages
394
Dimensions
6.44 X 9.33 X 1.19 inches | 1.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780198776796

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About the Author
Jonathan Leader Maynard is a Lecturer in International Politics in the Department of Political Economy at King's College London. He received his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2014, where he was also the Rank-Manning Junior Research Fellow and then Departmental Lecturer in International Relations at New College between 2013 and 2020. He has published in leading international journals including the Journal of Peace Research, Ethics, the British Journal of Political Science, and Terrorism and Political Violence.
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"In this excellent book, Jonathan Leader Maynard develops a powerful argument about the centrality of ideology to the occurrence of mass killing and genocide. The book takes us farther than previous scholarship in showing how ideology drives the selection and perpetration of mass atrocity. A major contribution to the study of violence, the work should be read widely as a rigorous account of how and why ideas matter in shaping political outcomes" -- Scott Straus, Professor of Political Science at the University of California-Berkeley and author of Making and Unmaking Nations

"Either dismissed as causally inconsequential or else overstated as the paramount factor, the role of ideology in mass killings has long been a bone of scholarly contention. Jonathan Leader Maynard brings a welcome fresh perspective to this debate and offers a new theory of how and why ideology matters in such violence. We should stop picking sides - strategic security objectives are entirely reconcilable with extremist beliefs. This book explains in legible English the various ways in which ideology operated for the architects and executioners of violence in places as disparate as the Soviet Union, Guatemala, and Rwanda. It will bring much-needed momentum to the debate and move it forward." -- Omar McDoom, Associate Professor in Comparative Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science

"Ideology and Mass Killing has a...typical social scientific structure...The writing anticipates questions one imagines the author has received many times and addresses them with genuine intellectual excitement. The text is clearly structured and easy to navigate. Readers with different backgrounds can read chapters in different orders." -- Darius Rejali, Human Rights Review

"The core thrust of Ideology and Mass Killing is that looking at the political ideology of the perpetrators can explain issues of genocide and mass murder. The argument continues that these ideologies provide the distinctive world view necessary for genocide or mass killing to occur. Leader Maynard (King's College London) does well to explain how ideologies work toward the commission of genocide or mass killing...This offers a new take on an important area of exploration for genocide and mass killing scholars." -- Choice

"Leader Maynard's multidisciplinary framework sheds light on the complex processes that leads to mass killing, ...it can fill in the gaps of many important tools, ...Historians too, will benefit from applying the book's 'ideological infrastructure'." -- Thomas William Peak, Vilnius University, Lithuania, International Affairs