The Retoric of genocide in U.S foreign policy : Rwanda and Darfur compared
By: HEINZE, Eric A.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York, NY : Academy of Political Science, Fall 2007PSQ: Political Science Quarterly 122, 3, p. 359-384Abstract: ERIC A. HEINZE compares the U.S. response to the crisis in Darfur to that of the Rwandan genocide ten years earlier. He concludes that prevailing domestic and international political realities during the debate over the Darfur crisis allowed U.S. administration officials to use the rhetoric of genocide as a substitute for taking more forceful action to stop the killingsNo physical items for this record
ERIC A. HEINZE compares the U.S. response to the crisis in Darfur to that of the Rwandan genocide ten years earlier. He concludes that prevailing domestic and international political realities during the debate over the Darfur crisis allowed U.S. administration officials to use the rhetoric of genocide as a substitute for taking more forceful action to stop the killings
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