Protection Against Genocide: Mission Impossible?

Protection Against Genocide: Mission Impossible?

by Neal Riemer
ISBN-10:
0275965155
ISBN-13:
9780275965150
Pub. Date:
03/30/2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275965155
ISBN-13:
9780275965150
Pub. Date:
03/30/2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Protection Against Genocide: Mission Impossible?

Protection Against Genocide: Mission Impossible?

by Neal Riemer
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Overview

Without succumbing to utopian fantasies or realistic pessimism, Riemer and his contributors call for strengthening the key institutions of a global human rights regime, developing an effective policy of prudent prevention of genocide, working out a sagacious strategy of keenly targeted sanctions—political, economic, military, judicial—and adopting a guiding philosophy of just humanitarian intervention. They underscore significant changes in the international system—the end of the Cold War, economic globalization, the communications revolution— that hold open the opportunity for significant, if modest, movement toward strengthening key institutions.

The essays explore key problems in working toward prevention of genocide. They highlight the existence of considerable early warning of genocide and emphasize that the real problem is a lack of political will in key global institutions. Sanctions, especially economic sanctions may punish a genocidal regime, but at the expense of innocent civilians. Thus, more clearly targeted sanctions are seen as essential. The argument on behalf of a standing police force to deal with the crime of genocide, as they show, is powerful and controversial: powerful because the need is persuasive, controversial because political realists question its cost and political feasibility. Implementing a philosophy of just humanitarian intervention requires an appreciation of the difficulties of interpreting those principles in difficult concrete situations. A permanent international criminal tribunal to deter and punish genocide, they argue, will put into place a much needed component of a global human rights regime. A thoughtful analysis for scholars and students of international politics and law, and human rights in general.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275965150
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/2000
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

NEAL RIEMER is Andrew V. Stout Professor of Political Philosophy, emeritus, Department of Political Science, Drew University. His major books include Creative Breakthroughs in Politics, Karl Marx and Prophetic Politics, The Future of the Democratic Revolution, James Madison, The Revival of Democratic Theory, and, with Douglas Simon, The New World of Politics.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Urgent Need for Global Human Rights Regime by Neal Riemer
The Evolution of the International System and its Impact on Protection Against Genocide by Douglas W. Simon
The Three P's of Genocide Prevention: With Application to a Genocide Foretold by Helen Fein
Economic Sanctions and Genocide: Too Little, Too Late, and Sometimes Too Much by George A. Lopez
Can An International Criminal Court Prevent and Punish Genocide by David Wippman
A UN Constabulary to Enforce the Law on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity? by Saul Mendlovitz and John Fousek
On Humanitarian Intervention by Michael Joseph Smith
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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