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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Acronyms -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: The International Refugee Relief Regime -- 1 Introduction: The Rwanda Refugee Relief Operation and the Bureaucratized Good Samaritan-A Personal Context -- 2 Refugees, International Politics, and the Good Samaritan -- 3 The Strength of Bureaucracy -- 4 Defining Sides: The Social Structure of Right and Wrong in International Refugee Relief -- 5 Making Comparisons Between and Within Emergencies -- 6 Explaining Rwandan Genocide, War, and Relief -- 7 October 1993-October 1994: The Relief Effort Winds Up -- 8 October 1994-December 1996: Normalized Crisis-The Operation Winds Down -- Part Two: Bureaucratizing the Good Samaritan -- 9 The Limitations of Contingency Planning -- 10 Bureaucratizing the Good Samaritan-Water Crises -- 11 Bureaucratizing the Good Samaritan-Defining Genocide -- 12 Why Only the Rwandans? Relief Operations and Politics -- 13 From World War II to Rwanda and Kosovo -- 14 A Broader Context: Overcoming the Limitations of the Bureaucratized Good Samaritan -- Part Three: Background Essays -- Essay 1: The Demography of a Camp for Rwandans -- Essay 2: Camp Management 1994-95 -- Essay 3: The Chabalisa 2 Market Development Project -- Essay 4: HIV and AIDS in the Ngara Refugee Camps -- Essay 5: How Many Refugees Are There in Ngara? -- Essay 6: Wishing for Repatriation, Late 1995 -- Essay 7: A Bishop in Exile-The Anglican Church in the Ngara Camps -- Essay 8: Some Practical Notes on a Names Taboo in Western Tanzania -- Bibliography -- Index
"This book is about how modern American childhood is shaped by the bureaucratic tools including mass testing, child psychology, and the status hiearchies. This happens in a world where there is an emotional attachment to children in which no child can be left behind, even as the bureaucracies pragmatically sort through individuals of differing abilities. The result is childhoods shaped to meet competing American ideals for individualism, egalitarianism, and utililitarianism. The result is a conservative bureaucratic dance which resembles a game of rochambo, as individualism is trumped by egalitarianism, utilitarianism by individualism, and utilitarianism by egalitarianism"--
The criminalization of killing -- The invention of murder : killing and the law. Case study: legitimizing the third party : Albanian blood revenge. Case study: vigilante justice in Skidmore, Missouri. Case study: death by python : the deaths of the Girl Comfort and Samuel Betta -- The ecology of violence : from hurt feelings to fatal blows. Case study: notes on the murders of thirty of my neighbors. Case study: the trials of W.T.C "Rough" Elliott. Case study: deadly "cafeteria crime" among the mien of Sacramento -- Societies respond to killers : the need for catharsis and outrage. Case study: vigilantism in a Tanzanian village. Case study: massacre in a Chinese labor camp. Case study: the case of the exploding Pinto -- When the state kills : execution, war, and genocide. Case study: war crimes tribunals, genocide, and Rwanda. Case study: death in the Congo Free State. Case study: the Milgram experiment and obedience -- Understanding the sociology of killing
This book is about how the modern market world transformed the lives of remote agricultural farmers. Waters uses diverse examples to illustrate how the modern market economy captured persistent subsistence farmes in 18th century Scotland, 19th century United States, 20th century Tanzania, and indeed, the entire modern world
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