DISS_para\u3eThis thesis aims to examine and critique the United States\u27 historical response to genocide. Beginning with the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crimes of Genocide in 1948, the author will highlight the lives of Raphael Lemkin and Senator William Proxmire in their personal crusades for U.S. ratification of the genocide ban. Culminating in a case study of the genocide in Sudan, the U.S. foreign policy towards genocide will be evaluated and charted through its evolution since 1948, through to ratification, and then at its applications in Cambodia, Iraq, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Sudan. The self-proclaimed defender of human rights and peace loving, democratic institutions, the United States has histor...
When confronted with one of the most terrible atrocities the world has seen, we often see differing ...
This paper evaluates the historical stances of the United States with the international norm against...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
DISS_para\u3eThis thesis aims to examine and critique the United States\u27 historical response to g...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to comparative research towards a theory of modern genoc...
This thesis analyzes the US response to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. It argues that in 1994, the US wa...
The Polish jurist Raphael Lemkin added the concept of genocide to our vocabulary barely seventy year...
This thesis examines America’s response to civil war, dispossession, and humanitarian disaster in Su...
Genocide is not a new problem facing the international community that can and must be addressed. Thi...
Cross-national crime studies are often plagued with conceptualization issues. In specific, some coun...
This article examines the genesis and implementation of the Atrocities Documentation Project initiat...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
In 1943, Raphael Lemkin coined the term “genocide” to describe the horrific events of the holocaust....
This thesis examines the role of the hegemon in the international response to genocide. The study lo...
When confronted with one of the most terrible atrocities the world has seen, we often see differing ...
This paper evaluates the historical stances of the United States with the international norm against...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
DISS_para\u3eThis thesis aims to examine and critique the United States\u27 historical response to g...
The purpose of this study was to contribute to comparative research towards a theory of modern genoc...
This thesis analyzes the US response to the 1994 Rwandan genocide. It argues that in 1994, the US wa...
The Polish jurist Raphael Lemkin added the concept of genocide to our vocabulary barely seventy year...
This thesis examines America’s response to civil war, dispossession, and humanitarian disaster in Su...
Genocide is not a new problem facing the international community that can and must be addressed. Thi...
Cross-national crime studies are often plagued with conceptualization issues. In specific, some coun...
This article examines the genesis and implementation of the Atrocities Documentation Project initiat...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
In 1943, Raphael Lemkin coined the term “genocide” to describe the horrific events of the holocaust....
This thesis examines the role of the hegemon in the international response to genocide. The study lo...
When confronted with one of the most terrible atrocities the world has seen, we often see differing ...
This paper evaluates the historical stances of the United States with the international norm against...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...