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Reluctant Interveners Americas Failed Responses To Genocide From Bosnia To Darfur Eyal Mayroz

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Reluctant Interveners Americas Failed Responses To Genocide From Bosnia To Darfur Eyal Mayroz
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.19 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Eyal Mayroz
ISBN: 9781978807075, 9781978807044, 9781978807037, 1978807074, 197880704X, 1978807031
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Reluctant Interveners Americas Failed Responses To Genocide From Bosnia To Darfur Eyal Mayroz by Eyal Mayroz 9781978807075, 9781978807044, 9781978807037, 1978807074, 197880704X, 1978807031 instant download after payment.

2020 Choice​ Outstanding Academic Title Featured in the 2020 Association of University Presses Book, Jacket, and Journal Show Why do we allow our governments to get away with “bystanding” to genocide? How can we, when alerted to the mass slaughter of innocents, still not take a stand? Reluctant Interveners provides the most comprehensive answers yet to these confronting questions, focusing on the complex relationships between the citizenry, the media, the political elites, and institutions in the most powerful nation in the world, the United States of America. Eyal Mayroz offers a sobering account of the interactions between the governing and the governed, and the dynamics which transformed moral concerns for the lives of faraway “others” into cold political calculations. Exposed are the processes that turned the promise of “never again” to a recurring reality of ever again, the role of the office of the presidency in their advancement, and the resultant image of America as seen by the rest of the world. In a time of ubiquitous social media and populist revival, a greater role for the U.S. citizenry in decision-making on responses to genocide may be in the cards. The question is, in which directions will these trends take American foreign policy?

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