1st Edition

Impediments to the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide

By Samuel Totten Copyright 2013
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    Academics, NGOs, the United Nations, and individual nations are focused on the prevention and intervention of genocide. Traditionally, missions to prevent or intervene in genocide have been sporadic and under-resourced. The contributors to this volume consider some of the major stumbling blocks to the avoidance of genocide.

    Bartrop and Totten argue that realpolitik is the major impediment to the elimination of genocide. Campbell examines the lack of political will to confront genocide, and Theriault describes how denial becomes an obstacle to intervention against genocide. Loyle and Davenport discuss how intervention is impeded by a lack of reliable data on genocide violence, and Macgregor presents an overview of the influence of the media. Totten examines how the UN Convention on Genocide actually impedes anti-genocide efforts; and how the institutional configuration of the UN is itself often a stumbling block.

    Addressing an issue that is often overlooked, Travis examines the impact of global arms trade on genocide. Finally, Hiebert examines how international criminal prosecution of atrocities can impede preventive efforts, and Hirsch provides an analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, and effectiveness of major international and national prescriptions developed over the last decade. The result is a distinguished addition to Transaction's prestigious Genocide Studies series.

    Preface—Why No One Came?, Introduction, 1. Realpolitik: The Major Impediment to the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide, 2. Lack of Political Will, 3. Denial of Ongoing Atrocities as a Rationale for Not Attempting to Prevent or Intervene, 4. The Wording and Interpretation of the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: An Ongoing Impediment, 5. Data Limitations as an Impediment to Genocide Intervention, 6. Aspects and Components of the United Nations That Constitute Impediments to the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide, 7. The Impact of the Media on Genocide Intervention: A Prod, an Impediment, or Both?, 8. The International Arms Trade and the Prevention of Genocide: The Law and Practice of Arming Genocidal Governments, 9. Do Criminal Trials Prevent Genocide? A Critical Analysis, 10. “Paved with Good Intentions”: Attempts to Design Mechanisms to Prevent Genocide in the Twenty-First Century and Why They Have Not Succeeded, List of Contributors, Index

    Biography

    Samuel Totten