The following article is adapted from a speech I gave at the 2007 Global Conference on Genocide Prevention. Firstly, I explore why citizen-generated political will for genocide prevention matters, and why it has historically been lacking in the US context. Secondly, I describe some of the work being done by a new generation of activists who responded to the Darfur crisis.https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_bk_contributions/1239/thumbnail.jp
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The following article is adapted from a speech I gave at the 2007 Global Conference on Genocide Prev...
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This article describes citizen activism about the situation in Darfur. Part I describes the birth o...
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This article investigates the contribution of International Non-Governmental Organizations to the so...
This article explores the intersection between civic activism and humanitarian action, two sets of p...
It is estimated that 20th century genocides have directly impacted up to 1 billion people. Focusing ...
The following article is adapted from a speech I gave at the 2007 Global Conference on Genocide Prev...
Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-ce...
This article describes citizen activism about the situation in Darfur. Part I describes the birth o...
Fighting for Darfur is the story of what happened when regular citizens took up this twenty-first-ce...
The chasm between normative development and international practice regarding humanitarian interventi...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
Genocide can be defined as a complex process of systematic persecution and annihi- lation of a group...
Is there now a right to unilateral humanitarian intervention in a post-Iraq, post-Darfur world? This...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
This article examines the role of racism in the development of genocide prevention and humanitarian ...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
Genocide has occurred throughout history and the task of prevention may sometimes appear futile in s...
This article investigates the contribution of International Non-Governmental Organizations to the so...
This article explores the intersection between civic activism and humanitarian action, two sets of p...
It is estimated that 20th century genocides have directly impacted up to 1 billion people. Focusing ...