Published Books:
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The Religious in Responses to Mass Atrocity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives,
by Thomas Brudholm (Editor), Thomas Cushman (Editor) (Cambridge University Press (February 28, 2009)) |
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Christopher
Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq, and the Left ,
by Thomas Cushman, Simon Cottee, Christopher Hitchens (New York University
Press, 2008) |
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Human Rights in the "War On Terror"
(Cambridge University Press, 2005) |
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A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for the War In Iraq, a collection of essays by world liberal leaders, intellectuals, and scholars on the Iraq War (Univerisity of California Press, 2005) |
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George Orwell into the Twentieth Century (Paradigm Publishers, 2004) |
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This
Time We Knew: Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia, edited
and with an introduction by Thomas Cushman and Stjepan Mestrovic
(New York and London: New York University Press, 1996) |
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Notes from Underground: Rock Music Counterculture in Russia (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995). A volume in the SUNY Series "The Sociology of Culture."
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Recent Publications, Talks, and Other News:
- "Genocidal Rupture and Performative Repair in Global Civil Society: Reconsidering the Discourse of Apology in the Face of Mass Atrocity" in Thomas Brudholm and Thomas Cushman, eds. The Religious in Response to Mass Atrocity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009).
- A
Symposium on "The Unknown Obama" with Professors Fred Siegel and
Jeffrey Herf
- Thinking
About Human Rights During the Iraq War: Toward a Cartography of the Cognition
of Western "Thought Communities" from the Journal of Human Rights
- Review of Andrei Markovits's Uncouth Nation: Why Europe Dislikes America. in Democratiya
- Exporting
Democracy: What Have We Learned From Iraq in Dissent Magazine
- Only a Matter of Time ... in The
New York Sun
- “Hemlock Available in the Faculty Lounge“, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- “Human Rights' in the Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology, Bryan Turner, Ed.”
- "Meet the New Liberals" in The New York Sun
- "Review of Stephen Eric Bronner's Blood in the Sand" in Democratiya
- "Reductionisms and the War in Iraq" in Democratiya
- The Arizona Republic: "Dems make mistake on Iraq"
- "I buoni motivi" in Il Foglio Quotidiano
- Due
intellettuali liberal e un neocon invitano la sinistra a rafforzare la
strategia antitotalitaria di Blair e Bush in Il Foglio Quotidiano
- "The Left debates the war" from The Arizona Republic
- The Conflict of The Rationalities:
International Law, Human Rights and the War In Iraq in The Deakin Law
Review
- "After Liberation: The Challenge of Iraq", WGBH Forum
- "Genocide in Darfur" from Talk to America, broadcasted on the Voice of America
Program begins 25 minutes into the show.
- Who Best to Tame Grade Inflation? in Academic Questions
- "Tackling Issues of Human Rights and Globalization"
- Presentation at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (February 25, 2003)
- Anti-Totalitarianism as a Vocation: An Interview with Adam Michnik in Dissent
- A Conversation with Veena Das on Religion and Violence, Suffering and Language, in The Hedgehog Review
- Anthropology and genocide in the Balkans from Anthropological Theory
- Raison
d’état or Magie d’état : Rethinking Torture in the Postmodern Age
- Is Genocide Preventable? Some Theoretical Considerations in Journal of Genocide Research
 | Moot Court, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia vs. NATO
Salzburg Seminar, August 2001, with Justice Richard Goldstone. |
Other Publications:
- "Constructing the Soviet Other: Representation and Reputation in Western Sovietology." Pp. 99-133 in Richard Harvey Brown, Ed., Postmodern Representations: Truth, Power and Mimesis in the Human Sciences and Public Culture (Champaign-Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1995).
- "The Dynamics of Collective Punishment and Forgiveness: Judgements of Post-Communist National Identities by the "Civilized" West." Pp. 84-94 in Genocide After Emotion: The Postemotional Balkan War, Stjepan Mestrovic, Editor (New York and London: Routledge, 1995).
- This Time We Know: Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia, edited and with an introduction by Thomas Cushman and Stjepan Mestrovic (New York and London: New York University Press, 1996).
- "Critical Theory and the War in Croatia and Bosnia." Paper Number 13 (Monograph), The Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies, 1997. Seattle: Henry M. Jackson School of International Affairs, University of Washington.
- "The Reflexivity of Evil: Modernity and Moral Transgression in the War in Bosnia," pp. 79-100 in Evil After Postmodernism: Histories, Narratives, Ethics, edited by Jennifer Geddes (Routledge, 2001).
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