Guiding Principles of the Emerging Architecture Aiming At the Prevention of Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity
Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
Ph.D, Cultural Anthropology, University of Chicago
M.A, Cultural Anthropology, University of Chicago
The Genocide Prevention Advisory Network (GPANet) is an informal, international network of experts on the causes, consequences, and prevention of genocide and other mass atrocities. Its members provide risk assessments and advice to all interested parties, including the UN, individual governments, regional organizations, non-governmental organizations, and any other international political grouping that designs and promotes policies aimed at preventing and mitigating mass atrocities that have or may acquire genocidal dimensions.
This report compiles the papers presented at the conference. The report was compiled and edited by Tetsushi Ogata and Andrew Zemlan of the Genocide Prevention Program at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
The ideas expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of GPANet as a whole, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, or George Mason University.