No easy fix: global responses to internal wars and crimes against humanity
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Main Author: Marchak, M. Patricia (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press ©2008
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Global context for broken societies. Introduction to the issues ; "The responsibility to protect" ; International and domestic justice -- Broken societies. Global context for Cambodia ; Cambodia after the wars ; Rwanda : democracy after a genocide ; Rwanda : too many criminals ; Interventions in Yugoslavia, 1992-95 ; Opening graves and closing the past in Bosnia ; Serbia and Montenegro, 1992-2007 -- Intervention and global justice. Breaching borders ; Justice, truth, reconciliation, and sobering reality
"Bringing together her own field interviews, documentary material, and secondary sources, Patricia Marchak critically assesses the recent history of international interventions and criminal prosecutions. She examines three cases in detail - Cambodia, Rwanda, and the former Yugoslavia in its current forms of Bosnia and Serbia - considering their international context prior to and during internal wars and arguing that each case has to be understood in its own context and history. There is no common pattern and no easy fix that can mend broken societies after wars."--Jacket
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 375 pages)
ISBN:0773533680
0773574808
9780773533684
9780773574809

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