Mass atrocity crimes : preventing future outrages /
Millions of people, particularly in Africa, face daily the prospect of death at the hands of state or state-linked forces. Although officially both the United Nations and the African Union have adopted "Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) principles, atrocities continue. The tenets of R2P, re...
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Corporate Authors: | World Peace Foundation, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Program on Intrastate Conflict |
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Other Authors: | Rotberg, Robert I. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, MA : Washington, D.C. :
World Peace Foundation : Harvard Kennedy School Program on Intrastate Conflict ; Brookings Institution Press,
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