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ISG Newsletter #36 (Spring 2006) The Institute for the Study of Genocide exists to promote and disseminate scholarship and policy analyses on the causes, consequences, and prevention of genocide. It is maintained by members' contributions and grants. The Newsletter is sent to all members of the ISG semiannually. Members will also receive working papers, annual meetings and conference notices, and voting rights at the annual meeting. Memberships are due annually; if you last paid dues in 2005, please rejoin today. If you have received a complimentary copy of the Newsletter, please join us to be sure that you continue receiving copies. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Make out checks drawn on U.S. banks or international money orders in U.S. dollars to the Institute for the Study of Genocide and return with the form below to:
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