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Critical Human Rights
Steve J. Stern and Scott Straus, Series Editors

Interdisciplinary in nature, Critical Human Rights publishes
empirically grounded and theoretically innovative work. The series
emphasizes research that opens new ways to conceptualize and examine human rights. Books in the Critical Human Rights series transcend simplified accounts of perpetrators and victims, resist triumphalist narratives, emphasize the importance of local perception, incorporate socioeconomic rights, and anticipate human rights problems of the future.

Please direct queries simultaneously to Steve J. Stern, Scott Straus,
and Gwen Walker
.

Titles in the Critical Human Rights series
(In order of publication)

How Difficult It Is to Be God

Shining Path's Politics of War in Peru
Carlos Iván Degregri
Edited and with an introduction by Steve J. Stern
Translated by Nancy Appelbaum, Joanna Drzewieniecki, Héctor Flores, Eric Hershberg, Judy Rein, Steve J. Stern, and Kimberly Theidon


Forthcoming Fall 2012

Human Rights and Transnational Solidarity in Cold War Latin America

Edited by Jessica Stites Mor

Torture and Impunity
The U.S. Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation
Alfred W. McCoy

Remaking Rwanda
State Building and Human Rights after Mass Violence

Edited by Scott Straus and Lars Waldorf

The Politics of Necessity
Community Organizing and Democracy in South Africa

Elke Zuern

Beyond Displacement
Campesinos, Refugees, and Collective Action in the Salvadoran Civil War
Molly Todd

Court of Remorse
Inside the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

Thierry Cruvellier
Translated by Chari Voss

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