David-Fox, Michael (Winter 2004). «On the Primacy of Ideology. Soviet Revisionists and Holocaust Deniers (In Response to Martin Malia)». Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History5 (1): 81-105. S2CID159716738. doi:10.1353/kri.2004.0007.
Karlsson, Klas-Göran; Schoenhals, Michael, eds. (2008). Crimes Against Humanity under Communist Regimes – Research Review. Stockholm: Forum for Living History. pp. 53-54. ISBN9789197748728. Consultado el 17 de noviembre de 2021 – via Forum för levande historia. «Bearing in mind the charged nature of the subject, it is polemically effective to make such comparisons, but it does not seem particularly fruitful, neither morally nor scientifically, to judge the regimes on the basis of their 'dangerousness' or to assess the relationship between communism and Nazism on the basis of what the international academic community calls their 'atrocities toll' or 'body count'. In that case, should the crimes of all communist regimes, in the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia and other countries where communism is or has been the dominant party, be compared to the Nazi regime's massacre of six million Jews? Should the Nazi death toll also include the tens of millions of people who the German Nazi armies and their supporting troops killed during the Second World War? Not even Courtois' analytical qualification, that ranking the two regimes the same is based on the idea that the 'weapon of hunger' was used systematically by both the Nazi regime and a number of communist regimes, makes this more reasonable, since this 'weapon' on the whole played a very limited role in the Nazi genocide in relation to other types of methods of mass destruction, and in relation to how it was used by communist regimes.»
David-Fox, Michael (Winter 2004). «On the Primacy of Ideology. Soviet Revisionists and Holocaust Deniers (In Response to Martin Malia)». Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History5 (1): 81-105. S2CID159716738. doi:10.1353/kri.2004.0007.