JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH
Volume 3        Number 1    March (2001)

Contents

Notes on contributors 5-5
From the Editor: in search of genocide - (re) focusing on the existential 7-9
In memoriam: Jan Karski 1914-2000
Henry R. Huttenbach
11-11
The German police and genocide in Belorussia, 1941-1944. Part I: Police deployment and Nazi genocidal directives
Eric Haberer
13-29
Comparative policy and differential practice in the treatment of minorities in wartime: the United States archival evidence on the Armenians and Greeks in the Ottoman Empire
Rouben Paul Adalian
31-48
Final solutions, crimes against mankind: on the genesis and criticism of the concept of genocide
Uwe Makino
49-73
The Holocaust, the Aborigines, and the bureaucracy of destruction: an Australian dimension of genocide
Paul R. Bartrop
75-87
Did Ben-Gurion reverse his position on bombing Auschwitz?
Richard H. Levy
89-96
Kalmykia, victim of Stalinist genocide: from oblivion to reassertion
Franois Grin
97-116
Book Reviews
Guenter Lewy: The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies
(Two Points of View)
Robert D. Levy, Ian Hancock
117
Brana Gurewitsch: Mothers, Sisters, Resisters: Oral Histories of Women Who Survived the Holocaust
Dalia Ofer and Lenore Weitzman, Eds: Women in the Holocaust  
Elizabeth R. Baer
127
Eric A. Johnson: Nazi Terror: The Gestapo, Jews, and Ordinary Germans 
Neal Riemer
133
Martha Minow: Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History after Genocide and Mass Violence 
Joanna R. Quinn
136
Theodor Meron: War Crimes Law Comes of Age: Essays
Samuel Moyn
139
Jeff Drumtra: Life After Death: Suspicion and Reintegration in Post-Genocide Rwanda
René Lemarchand
141
Robert P. Ericksen and Susannah Heschel, eds.: Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust 
Franklin H. Littell
143
Noam Chomsky: The New Military Humanism: Lessons from Kosovo 
Morton E. Winston
145
Liam Mahony and Luis Enrique Eguren: Unarmed Bodyguards: International Accompaniment for the Protection of Human Rights 
Samuel Totten
150
Philip Nicholson Yale: Who Do We Think We Are? Race and Nation in the Modern World 
Paul R. Bartrop
153
Craig Summers and Eric Markusen, eds.: Collective Violence. Harmful Behavior in Groups and Governments  
Anthony Oberschall
155
Linda Green: Fear as a Way of Life: Mayan Widows in Rural Guatemala 
Debra Sabia
157
Wayne Madsen: Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa, 1993–1999 
Edward Kissi
159
John A. Berry and Carol Pott Berry, eds.: Genocide in Rwanda: A Collective Memory 
René Lemarchand
161
Steven R. Ratner and Jason S. Abrams: Accountability for Human Rights Atrocities in International Law: Beyond the Nuremberg Legacy
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
163
Michael Burleigh: Ethics and Extermination: Reflections on Nazi Genocide
John K. Roth, ed.: Ethics After The Holocaust: Perspectives, Critiques, and Responses
Herbert Hirsch
166
Conference Announcement 171
Erratum 173