Tito's slughterhouse: a critical analysis of Rummel's work on democide
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The quantitative method used by Rummel in order to estimate the democide rate for various political system in the 20th century was provided. It was argued that Rudoph J. Rummel used hardly any sources to work, he should have applied more source criticism to his research.
Publication Name: Journal of Peace Research
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0022-3433
Year: 2004
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One-thirteenth of a data point does not a generalization make: a response to Dulic
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Dulic loaded his estimates with war killed and the greater democide of other factions for 1941-45. He miscompared the total to the 1948 census, and thereby wrongly concluded that Rummel's estimation for the full 1944-87 period was too high.
Publication Name: Journal of Peace Research
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0022-3433
Year: 2004
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A reply to Rummel
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Dulic argued that the case study on Tito's Yugoslavia might have wider implications since it focuses on Rummel's method. He then argued that the objectives were misplaced since he was using Rummel's data.
Publication Name: Journal of Peace Research
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0022-3433
Year: 2004
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