1st Edition

Revisiting the International Prevention of Atrocities Agenda Breaking Through the Silos of Educational, Developmental and Political UN Mechanisms

By Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen Copyright 2027
194 Pages
by Routledge

Genocide and harrowing atrocities have brought insurmountable suffering to millions of people in the last decade. They have also highlighted the need to invoke the atrocity prevention agenda, developed and nurtured in the post–Cold War era. Yet, despite putting prevention at the top of UN agenda priorities, the international community has insufficiently discharged its obligations to prevent... Read more

Introduction; 1. The Prevention Agenda: Historical Development; 2. Engaging in Structural Prevention Through UN Mechanisms: Review and Appraisal; 3. Peacebuilding and the Prevention Agenda; 4. Peace Education and Atrocity Prevention; 5. From Fragmentation to Synergy: Integrating Peacebuilding and Peace Education into the UN Prevention Agenda; Conclusion

Biography

Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen is a senior lecturer of public international law at the School of Communication, Ariel University, Israel, chair of Ariel University Center for the Research and Study of Genocide, and an academic advisor on genocide for the Israeli delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).