World History Genocides Assessment

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World History Genocides Assessment Stalin’s Purges Bosnia & Kosovo Mao’s Purges Armenia Nanking Middle Passage Kim Il Sung Darfur Leopold II Ethiopia Biafra Who is responsible for ending genocidal conflicts?

The Middle Passage 1500-1750 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Leopold II & The Belgian Congo 1884-1912 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Armenia 1915-1923 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Bosnian War 1992-1995 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Kosovo 1996-1998 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Nanking (China) 1937-38 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Stalin’s Purges 1937-38 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Mao’s Purges Background: Identification of the Hegemon: 1949-53 1958-61 1966-69 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Kim Il Sung (North Korea) 1948-87 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Biafra (Nigeria) 1967-70 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Ethiopia 2004-2005 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon:

Darfur 2003- 2009/2010 Background: Identification of the Hegemon: Causes: Groups Targeted: Groups Responsible: Impact: Role of the Hegemon: