Genocide, Ethnonationalism, and the United Nations
Exploring the Causes of Mass Killing Since 1945
- 378 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Exploring the complex interplay between genocide, ethnonationalism, and international response, this book delves into the historical and contemporary challenges faced by the United Nations in preventing mass atrocities. It examines case studies of genocides and the effectiveness of UN interventions, highlighting the political, social, and ethical dilemmas involved. By analyzing the evolution of international law and the role of global governance, the work offers critical insights into improving the UN's capacity to address and prevent future genocides.
