Confronting Evil
Engaging Our Responsibility to Prevent Genocide
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:28th Jul '16
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While it is true that genocide prevention is not what tends to land on the front pages of national newspapers today, it is what prevents the worst headlines from ever being made. However, despite the post-Holocaust consensus that "never again " would the world allow civilians to be victims of genocide, the reality is that history is closer than ever to repeating itself. As many as 170 million civilians across the world have been victims of genocide and mass atrocity in the 20th century. Now that we have entered the 21st century, little light has arisen from the darkness as civilians still find themselves under brutal attack in the Sudan, Burma, Syria, the Central African Republic, Burundi, and a score of other countries in the world as they find themselves beset by state fragility and extremist identity politics. Drawing on over two decades of primary research and scholarship from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, Confronting Evil: Engaging Our Responsibility to Prevent Genocide is grounded in the belief that preventing mass atrocity is an achievable goal, but only if we have the collective will to do so. This groundbreaking book from one of the foremost leaders in the field presents a fascinating continuum of research-informed strategies to prevent genocide from ever taking place; to avert further atrocities once mass murder occurs; and to prevent further turmoil once a society learns how to rebuild itself. Dr. James Waller challenges each of us to accept our responsibilities as global citizens - in whichever role and place we find ourselves - and to think critically about one of the world's most pressing human rights issues in which there are no sidelines, only sides.
"James Waller has written an erudite and sophisticated treatment of the scourge of genocide. Ranging widely across the social sciences, humanities, and the world of policymakers, Waller proposes a sophisticated, nuanced set of responses to genocidal violence, and his insights and recommendations are persuasive. This is a major work by a major scholar, and it deserves to be read widely and taken seriously." --ERNESTO VERDEJA, Associate Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame "In approachable and elegant prose, Waller brings the story of preventing and responding to genocide into the present. Major texts in genocide studies have done well to address cases, theories, and themes; this book marks a major contribution by integrating a conceptual introduction with a response to the most common question students pose: what can be done? Demonstrating that there have been compelling normative and policy-level advances, Waller challenges his readers to understand what has been done in order to more effectively rise to the challenge of what might still be done." --BRIDGET CONLEY-ZILKIC, Research Director, World Peace Foundation at The Fletcher School, Tufts University "Drawing on an impressively wide and diverse collection of historical and social scientific research, Waller has produced the most comprehensive study of the prevention of genocide yet written. This book will be required reading for all those who seek to understand and avert these atrocities in the future." --BENJAMIN VALENTINO, Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College
ISBN: 9780199300709
Dimensions: 236mm x 152mm x 36mm
Weight: 703g
424 pages