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Alexander Alvarez serves as a Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University, where his research centers on genocide studies across historical and contemporary contexts including the Second World War, Cold War, and Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
His scholarly focus spans genocide prevention mechanisms, nationalist ideology formation, racial identity dynamics, and belief system radicalization—particularly examining German and Nazi-era case studies alongside modern ethnic conflicts. Alvarez investigates how historical patterns inform current humanitarian interventions and legal responses to mass atrocities.
Publication trends from 2017-2023 reveal consistent analysis of genocide intervention frameworks across eras, with increasing emphasis on legal instruments like ICJ decisions. His work frequently appears in Genocide Studies International through editorial leadership and historical chapter contributions, demonstrating methodological continuity in examining sovereignty violations and ethnic cleansing patterns.
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