The International Response to Conflict and Genocide

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide
Title The International Response to Conflict and Genocide PDF eBook
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Release 1996
Genre International relief
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The International Response to Conflict and Genocide

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide
Title The International Response to Conflict and Genocide PDF eBook
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Total Pages 176
Release 1996
Genre Economic assistance
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The International Response to Conflict and Genocide

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide
Title The International Response to Conflict and Genocide PDF eBook
Author John Rudolph Eriksson
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Total Pages 88
Release 1996
Genre Civil war
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Summarises the main themes, issues and conclusions of the four component studies comprising this evaluation of the international response to the violence in Rwanda in 1994.

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide
Title The International Response to Conflict and Genocide PDF eBook
Author Howard Adelman
Publisher
Total Pages 112
Release 1996
Genre Civil war
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Using techniques of critical policy analysis, examines the effectiveness of international monitoring and management of the Rwanda conflict from 1990 to early 1995.

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide

The International Response to Conflict and Genocide
Title The International Response to Conflict and Genocide PDF eBook
Author Tor Sellström
Publisher
Total Pages 96
Release 1996
Genre Civil war
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April 1994 and after

Responding to Genocide

Responding to Genocide
Title Responding to Genocide PDF eBook
Author Adam Lupel
Publisher Lynne Rienner Pub
Total Pages 299
Release 2013
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781588269065

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What are the causes of genocide and mass atrocities? How can we prevent these atrocities or, when that is no longer possible, intervene to stop them? What are the impediments to timely and robust action? In what ways do political factors shape the nature, and results, of international responses? The authors of Responding to Genocide explore these questions, examining the many challenges involved in forging effective international policies to combat genocidal violence.

Shake Hands With the Devil

Shake Hands With the Devil
Title Shake Hands With the Devil PDF eBook
Author Romeo Dallaire
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 585
Release 2009-02-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0307371190

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On the tenth anniversary of the date that UN peacekeepers landed in Rwanda, Random House Canada is proud to publish the unforgettable first-hand account of the genocide by the man who led the UN mission. Digging deep into shattering memories, General Dallaire has written a powerful story of betrayal, naïveté, racism and international politics. His message is simple and undeniable: “Never again.” When Lt-Gen. Roméo Dallaire received the call to serve as force commander of the UN intervention in Rwanda in 1993, he thought he was heading off on a modest and straightforward peacekeeping mission. Thirteen months later he flew home from Africa, broken, disillusioned and suicidal, having witnessed the slaughter of 800,000 Rwandans in only a hundred days. In Shake Hands with the Devil, he takes the reader with him on a return voyage into the hell of Rwanda, vividly recreating the events the international community turned its back on. This book is an unsparing eyewitness account of the failure by humanity to stop the genocide, despite timely warnings. Woven through the story of this disastrous mission is Dallaire’s own journey from confident Cold Warrior, to devastated UN commander, to retired general engaged in a painful struggle to find a measure of peace, reconciliation and hope. This book is General Dallaire’s personal account of his conversion from a man certain of his worth and secure in his assumptions to a man conscious of his own weaknesses and failures and critical of the institutions he’d relied on. It might not sit easily with standard ideas of military leadership, but understanding what happened to General Dallaire and his mission to Rwanda is crucial to understanding the moral minefields our peacekeepers are forced to negotiate when we ask them to step into the world’s dirty wars. Excerpt from Shake Hands with the Devil My story is not a strictly military account nor a clinical, academic study of the breakdown of Rwanda. It is not a simplistic indictment of the many failures of the UN as a force for peace in the world. It is not a story of heroes and villains, although such a work could easily be written. This book is a cri de coeur for the slaughtered thousands, a tribute to the souls hacked apart by machetes because of their supposed difference from those who sought to hang on to power. . . . This book is the account of a few humans who were entrusted with the role of helping others taste the fruits of peace. Instead, we watched as the devil took control of paradise on earth and fed on the blood of the people we were supposed to protect.