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Watch Worse Than War

WORSE THAN WAR documents Daniel Goldhagen’s travels, teachings, and interviews in nine countries around the world, bringing viewers on an unprecedented journey of insight and analysis. After the premiere, come back to this page to watch the full program online anytime.


About Daniel Jonah Goldhagen

Learn about other work by the prizewinning author and scholar, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.


Perspectives: Drawings From Darfur

View drawings and descriptions in their own words from children who survived atrocities in Darfur from part of Human Rights Watch's "The Smallest Witnesses" exhibit.


Understanding Genocides: Transformative Politics, Transformative Results

This excerpt excerpt from Worse Than War describes strategic political acts embedded in larger political contexts, practices, and goals that can eventually lead to genocide.


Perspectives: Massacre at Cuska

Read an essay originally published for American RadioWorks describing events related to the massacre in the small Kosovo village of Cuska and the call for justice.


Video: Goldhagen’s Presentation at the United Nations

Goldhagen was invited by the Singapore Mission on November 19, 2009 to present his book Worse Than War to members of the United Nations. Watch the presentation in this video.


Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights, documenting crimes against humanity and advocating deep-rooted change.


Understanding Genocides: Communal Worlds

This section of Worse Than War examines evidence that the perpetrators of eliminationist campaigns live in a milieu over­whelmingly supporting and affirming their treatment of the victims.


Organizations: The Enough Project

The Enough Project is helping to build a permanent constituency to prevent genocide and crimes against humanity, conducting conducts intensive field research and developing practical policies.


Perspectives: Investigating Guatemala

Read an excerpt from the book Silence on the Mountain from Daniel Wilkinson, the deputy director for the Americas at Human Rights Watch, investigating the Guatemalan massacres.

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