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Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide Book

Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide
Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide, This book is a frank and hopeful meditation on the recurring tragedy of genocide that should be read by anybody who cares about its prevention. Hirsch argues if we are to successfully confront, prevent, or control the most egregious aspects of genocidal v, Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide, This book is a frank and hopeful meditation on the recurring tragedy of genocide that should be read by anybody who cares about its prevention. Hirsch argues if we are to successfully confront, prevent, or control the most egregious aspects of genocidal v, Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide
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  • Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide
  • Written by author Herbert Hirsch
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, December 2002
  • This book is a frank and hopeful meditation on the recurring tragedy of genocide that should be read by anybody who cares about its prevention. Hirsch argues if we are to successfully confront, prevent, or control the most egregious aspects of genocidal v
  • A frank and hopeful meditation on the recurring tragedy of genocide that should be read by anybody who cares about helping to build a movement to prevent genocide.
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Preface

Introduction: Genocide, Politics, and Human Behavior

Genocide and Political Movements

Building a Movement to Stop Genocide

Genocide and Public Opinion: A Comparison of the Policy Making Elite and the General Public

Putting Pressure on the United States Political Institutions

Guilty Secrets: Genocide and the Failure of American Foreign Policy During the Clinton and Bush Administrations

The Failure of Prevention: Bosnia

A Second Failure of Prevention: The Rwandan Genocide

Lessons from the Late 20th Century and Early 21st Centuries: Kosovo, Clinton, and Bush

Genocide and the Politics of Prevention

A Foreign Policy to Prevent Genocide: The Practicality of Morality

United States Policy in the New Century

Reflections on "Ethics," "Morality," and "Responsibility"

Inculcating an Ethic to Prevent Genocide

Conclusion: A Politics to Prevent Genocide


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