One Hundred Days of Silence One Hundred Days of Silence

One Hundred Days of Silence

America and the Rwanda Genocide

    • $48.99
    • $48.99

Publisher Description

One Hundred Days of Silence is an important investigation into the 1994 Rwandan genocide and American foreign policy. During one hundred days of spring, eight-hundred thousand Rwandan Tutsis and sympathetic Hutus were slaughtered in one of the most atrocious events of the twentieth century. Drawing on declassified documents and testimony of policy makers, Jared Cohen critically reconstructs the historical account of tacit policy that led to nonintervention. His analysis examines the questions of what the United States knew about the genocide and how the world's most powerful nation turned a blind eye. The study reveals the ease at which an administration can not only fail to intervene but also silence discussion of the crisis. The book argues that despite the extent of the genocide the American government was not motivated to act due to a lack of economic interest. With precision and passion, One Hundred Days of Silence frames the debate surrounding this controversial history.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2007
January 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
232
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
SELLER
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
SIZE
5.8
MB

More Books Like This

Unkept Promises Unkept Promises
2011
"Complicity with Evil" "Complicity with Evil"
2008
United Nations Peacekeeping in Africa Since 1960 United Nations Peacekeeping in Africa Since 1960
2014
New Generation Draws the Line New Generation Draws the Line
2015
Rwanda Rwanda
2018
Why Comrades go to War Why Comrades go to War
2017