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Book chapter: "The State as Victim: Ethical Politics of Injury Claims and Revenge in International Relations," in Injury and Injustice: The Cultural Politics of Harm and Redress, eds., Anne Bloom, David Engel, and Michael McCann (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2017), 293-316.

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Brutalities in Anti-Imperial Revolts: Commonalities and Differences in Distinct yet Overlapping Forms of Violence by Peripheral Ethnic-Indigenous Communities and Imperial Powers in Classical, Medieval and Modern (Industrial) Times

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Stephen J. Rockel and Rick Halpern, eds. Inventing Collateral Damage: Civilian Casualties, War, and Empire

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Swift Injustice: The expedition of imperial punishment

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Juliane Prade-Weiss, Dominik Markl, and Vladimir Petrović, Beyond denial: Justifications of mass violence as an agenda for memory studies, Memory Studies 16.6 (2023) 1546–1562.

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