The Soviet Union and the Gutting of the UN Genocide Convention

Anton Weiss-Wendt author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Published:30th Jun '17

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After the staggering horrors of World War II and the Holocaust, the United Nations resolved to prevent and punish the crime of genocide throughout the world. The resulting UN Genocide Convention treaty, however, was drafted, contested, and weakened in the midst of Cold War tensions and ideological struggles between the Soviet Union and the West.

Based on extensive archival research, Anton Weiss-Wendt reveals in detail how the political aims of the superpowers rendered the convention a weak instrument for addressing abuses against human rights. The Kremlin viewed the genocide treaty as a political document and feared repercussions. What the Soviets wanted most was to keep the subjugation of Eastern Europe and the vast system of forced labor camps out of the genocide discourse. The American Bar Association and Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, in turn, worried that the Convention contained vague formulations that could be used against the United States, especially in relation to the plight of African Americans. Sidelined in the heated discussions, Weiss-Wendt shows, were humanitarian concerns for preventing future genocides.

"An absorbing and important contribution to the history of the Cold War, as well as to international law and its political uses." —Peter H. Solomon Jr.,author of Soviet Criminal Justice under Stalin

"Shows that despite the greater intransigence—and ideologically doctrinaire approach—of the Soviet negotiators, the US and the West also contributed to the defanging of the Genocide Convention. The conclusion of this painstakingly detailed study: Soviet-American Cold War politics undermined the effectiveness of the Genocide Convention. — Choice

"Weiss Wendt’s volume is one of the most thoroughly documented books on the negotiations and the misuses of the Genocide Convention in the 1940s and the 1950s."— Connections

ISBN: 9780299312909

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 660g

384 pages