Deborah Mayersen is a Senior Lecturer in International and Political Studies at the University of New South Wales Canberra, at the Australian Defence Force Academy. Her research focuses on how genocides occur, the antecedents to genocide, and genocide prevention. She is the author of On the Path to Genocide: Armenia and Rwanda Reexamined (2014), three edited collections, and more than thirty journal articles and book chapters. She is the co-editor of Cambridge Elements in Genocide Studies. She regularly consults for NGOs in the field of atrocity prevention, and has provided expert advice to multiple governments on atrocity prevention and response.
'Genocide Prevention: An Evidence-Based Approach highlights a key gap in prevention scholarship and policy. In a move that is at once hopeful and practical, Mayersen draws upon lessons from the past to turn the conversation away from a sole focus on risk to offer examples of how societies can build resilience to genocide.' Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University, and author of Resonant Violence: Affect, Memory and Activism in Post-Genocide Societies 'A groundbreaking and essential contribution, Genocide Prevention: An Evidence-Based Approach offers clear, actionable insights grounded in rigorous research. Mayersen's innovative risk and resilience framework redefines prevention strategies, equipping practitioners and policymakers to more effectively safeguard vulnerable populations across the globe.' Tibi Galis, Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities Executive Director