Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal (GSP) is the official journal of The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS). IAGS is a global, interdisciplinary, non-partisan organization that seeks to further research and teaching about the nature, causes, and consequences of genocide, and advance policy studies on prevention of genocide. IAGS, founded in 1994, meets to consider comparative research, important new work, case studies, the links between genocide and other human rights violations, and prevention and punishment of genocide.
GSP is a peer-reviewed journal that fosters comparative research, important new work, case studies, the links between genocide, mass violence and other human rights violations, and prevention and punishment of genocide and mass violence. The E-Journal contains articles on the latest developments in policy, research, and theory from various disciplines, including history, political science, sociology, psychology, international law, criminal justice, women's studies, religion, philosophy, literature, anthropology, and museology, visual and performance arts and history.
Current Issue: Volume 18, Issue 3 (2025)
Front Matter
Feature: Round Table Discussions
Round Table (Part 1) Book Review: From Discrimination to Death: Genocide Process Through a Human Rights Lens
James A. Tyner
Round Table (Part 2) Book Review: From Discrimination to Death: Genocide Process Through a Human Rights Lens
Regina M. Paulose
Round Table (Part 3) Book Review: From Discrimination to Death: Genocide Process Through a Human Rights Lens
Andrew Woolford
Round Table (Part 4) Book Review: From Discrimination to Death: Genocide Process Through a Human Rights Lens
Melanie O'Brien
Articles
Combating Genocide Denial through Rwanda’s Foreign Policy
Jonathan R. Beloff
Arts & Literature
Arts & Literature: Orizaba, The Magical Town: A Scholar’s Experience with a Mothers’ Search Collective in Mexico
Pedro J. Gonzalez Corona
Arts & Literature: Another Roadside Attraction: Pol Pot's Pyre
Craig C. Etcheson
Book Reviews
Book Review: Women’s Access to Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste: The Blind Letters
Sheena M. Harris
Book Review: Perpetrators of Mass Atrocity: Terribly and Terrifyingly Normal?
Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira