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Eyewitness to a Genocide Michael Barnett

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Eyewitness to a Genocide Michael Barnett


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Zusammenfassung

Barnett addresses the ways in which the Rwandan genocide raises a warning about this age of humanitarianism and concludes by asking whether it is possible to build moral institutions.

Eyewitness to a Genocide Zusammenfassung

Eyewitness to a Genocide: The United Nations and Rwanda Michael Barnett

Why was the UN a bystander during the Rwandan genocide? Do its sins of omission leave it morally responsible for the hundreds of thousands of dead? Michael Barnett, who worked at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations from 1993 to 1994, covered Rwanda for much of the genocide. Based on his first-hand experiences, archival work, and interviews with many key participants, he reconstructs the history of the UN's involvement in Rwanda.

In the weeks leading up to the genocide, the author documents, the UN was increasingly aware or had good reason to suspect that Rwanda was a site of crimes against humanity. Yet it failed to act. Barnett argues that its indifference was driven not by incompetence or cynicism but rather by reasoned choices cradled by moral considerations. Employing a novel approach to ethics in practice and in relationship to international organizations, Barnett offers an unsettling possibility: the UN culture recast the ethical commitments of well-intentioned individuals, arresting any duty to aid at the outset of the genocide.

Barnett argues that the UN bears some moral responsibility for the genocide. Particularly disturbing is his observation that not only did the UN violate its moral responsibilities, but also that many in New York believed that they were doing the right thing as they did so. Barnett addresses the ways in which the Rwandan genocide raises a warning about this age of humanitarianism and concludes by asking whether it is possible to build moral institutions.

Eyewitness to a Genocide Bewertungen

Barnett's analysis of the Rwandan crisis provides insight into the operations of the United Nations and its bureaucracy... He explores a cultural landscape few outsiders have viewed.... Yet, despite the insights, which explain alternative logics, this important, crucial analytical work tends to expose how the UN's decision-making bureaucracy, run by good people, can contribute to the evil and darkness of Rwanda.

-- Vernon Ford * Booklist *

Über Michael Barnett

Michael Barnett is Harold Stassen Chair at the Hubert H. Humphrey School and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. He is coeditor most recently of Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics, from Cornell, and Power and Global Governance.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Depraved Indifference
1. It Was a Very Good Year
2. Rwanda Through Rose-Colored Glasses
3. If This Is an Easy Operation...
4. The Fog of Genocide
5. Diplomatic Games
6. The Hunt for Moral ResponsibilityBrief Chronology of Rwandan Conflict
Selected Chronology of United Nations' Security AgendaAcknowledgments
Notes
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR003963212
9780801488672
0801488672
Eyewitness to a Genocide: The United Nations and Rwanda Michael Barnett
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Cornell University Press
20030717
240
Winner of A 2002 Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title.
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