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Vicken Cheterian lectures at Webster University in Geneva, Switzerland. As a journalist and historian, he has worked on contemporary conflicts in the Middle East and post-Soviet space, publishing widely in Le Monde Diplomatique, Al-Hayat, and Open Democracy. He is the author of War and Peace in the Caucasus: Russia's Troubled Frontier.

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"Cheterian's book offers one of the most complete tellings of the twisted, emotional story of the decimation of 1.5 million Armenians in Ottoman Turkey in 1915, during the fury of World War--and the story of the political struggle over the massacre in the century since it occurred."--Foreign Affairs"[A] rigorous, historical study of genocide denial. Cheterian examines genocide's aftereffects as they have befallen millions of Armenians both in diasporic communities around the globe and in the homelands of Turkey, Armenia, and Nagorno-Karabakh."--Los Angeles Review of Books"Coming from a journalistic and political science background, Cheterian writes in a style easily accessible to nonspecialist readers, keeping them company through each step as he establishes links between the past, present, and future of a troubled country."--Yasar T. Cora, H-Nationalism

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