Never Again?: The United States and the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide Since the HolocaustRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001 - Počet stran: 223 Peter Ronayne's Never Again? provides the reader with a provocative and comprehensive first look at American foreign policy as it relates to the prevention and punishment of genocide since the Holocaust. In the aftermath of World War II the United States and the world pledged to "never again" allow genocidal atrocities. Never Again? reveals that too often this bold promise has been a failed promise. The book chronicles how the United States has repeatedly missed opportunities or "ethical leadership moments" to stand up for human rights and save hundreds of thousands of lives when faced with genocide in Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda. At the same time, Ronayne explores how the U.S. has taken important action to bring about justice in the aftermath of genocidal crimes, despite its initial reluctance to even ratify the Genocide Convention. From this dual record of striking failures and important accomplishments emerge provocative questions about the United States' leadership on the world stage, global ethics and morality, and America's commitment to genocide prevention and punishment in the 21st century. |
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... cide in a small African nation , attention turns to the Somalia debacle and to the influence of domestic political concerns . The Clinton administration's decisions during the carnage and U.S. support of the subsequent UN Criminal ...
... cide in a small African nation , attention turns to the Somalia debacle and to the influence of domestic political concerns . The Clinton administration's decisions during the carnage and U.S. support of the subsequent UN Criminal ...
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... cide , and the evolution of the genocide norm . Overall , this study fills a signifi- cant gap in scholarship . This project represents the first attempt to examine , across cases , the U.S. response to prominent instances of genocide ...
... cide , and the evolution of the genocide norm . Overall , this study fills a signifi- cant gap in scholarship . This project represents the first attempt to examine , across cases , the U.S. response to prominent instances of genocide ...
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... cide " and the contortions the " indispensable nation " went through to avoid using it . This chapter also explores the major intervention debates and options , most of them floated at the United Nations and sunk by the United States ...
... cide " and the contortions the " indispensable nation " went through to avoid using it . This chapter also explores the major intervention debates and options , most of them floated at the United Nations and sunk by the United States ...
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