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^Garrity, Meghan M. 'Ethnic Cleansing': An Analysis of Conceptual and Empirical Ambiguity. Political Science Quarterly. 27 September 2023, 138 (4): 469–489. doi:10.1093/psquar/qqad082.
^Ethnic cleansing. United Nations. United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect. [20 December 2020].
^Jones, Adam. 'Ethnic cleansing' and genocide. Simon and Schuster. 2012. ISBN 978-1-78074-146-8 (英语).
^Schabas, William A. 'Ethnic Cleansing' and Genocide: Similarities and Distinctions. European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online. 2003, 3 (1): 109–128. doi:10.1163/221161104X00075. 'Ethnic cleansing' is probably better described as a popular or journalistic expression, with no recognized legal meaning in a technical sense... 'ethnic cleansing' is equivalent to deportation,' a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions as well as a crime against humanity, and therefore a crime within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal.
^Richmond, Walter. 3: From War to Genocide. New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University Press. 2013: 66. ISBN 978-0-8135-6068-7.
^Levene, Mark. 6: Declining Powers. 175 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10010. 2005: 298–302. ISBN 1-84511-057-9.
^Richmond, Walter. 4: 1864. New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University Press. 2013: 96, 97. ISBN 978-0-8135-6068-7.
^Fulbrooke, Mary. A Concise History of Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2004: 197 [August 31, 2017]. ISBN 978-0-52154-071-1. (原始内容存档于January 26, 2020).
^West, Richard. Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia. New York: Carroll & Graf. 1994: 93. ISBN 978-0-7867-0332-6.
^Becirevic, Edina. Genocide on the River Drina. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. 2014: 22–23 [August 31, 2017]. ISBN 978-0-3001-9258-2. (原始内容存档于January 26, 2020).
^Petrovic, Vladimir. Ethnopolitical Temptations Reach Southeastern Europe: Wartime Policy Papers of Vasa Čubrilović and Sabin Manuilă. CEU Press. 2017.
^Allen, Tim, and Jean Seaton, eds. The media of conflict: War reporting and representations of ethnic violence. Zed Books, 1999. p. 152
^Feierstein, Daniel. The Meaning of Concepts: Some Reflections on the Difficulties in Analysing State Crimes. HARM – Journal of Hostility, Aggression, Repression and Malice. 2023-04-04, 1. ISSN 2940-3073. doi:10.46586/harm.2023.10453. The concept seems to have been borrowed from the Slavic expression etnicheskoye chishcheniye, first used by Soviet authorities in the 1980s to describe Azeri attempts to expel Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh area, and then immediately reappropriated by Serb nationalists to describe their policies in the central region of Yugoslavia.
^Cox, Caroline. "Nagorno Karabakh: Forgotten People in a Forgotten War."[永久失效連結]Contemporary Review 270 (1997): 8–13: "These operations were part of a policy designated `Operation Ring, comprising the proposed ethnic cleansing (a word used in relation to Azerbaijan's policy before it became familiar to the world in the context of the former Yugoslavia) of all Armenians from their ancient homeland of Karabakh."
^Douglas Singleterry (April 2010), "Ethnic Cleansing and Genocidal Intent: A Failure of Judicial Interpretation?", Genocide Studies and Prevention 5, 1