2020 Choice Outstanding Academic Title As deputy to the U.S.
ambassador in Rwanda, Joyce E. Leader witnessed the tumultuous prelude
to genocide—a period of political wrangling, human rights abuses,
and many levels of ominous, ever-escalating violence. From Hope to
Horror offers her insider’s account of the nation’s efforts to
move toward democracy and peace and analyzes the challenges of
conducting diplomacy in settings prone to—or engaged in—armed
conflict. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Leader traces the three-way
struggle for control among Rwanda’s ethnic and regional factions.
Each sought to shape democratization and peacemaking to its own
advantage. The United States, hoping to encourage a peaceful
transition, midwifed negotiations toward an accord. The result: a
revolutionary blueprint for political and military power-sharing among
Rwanda’s competing factions that met categorical rejection by the
“losers” and a downward spiral into mass atrocities. Drawing on
the Rwandan experience, Leader proposes ways diplomacy can more
effectively avert the escalation of violence by identifying the
unintended consequences of policies and emphasizing conflict
prevention over crisis response. Compelling and expert, From Hope to
Horror fills in the forgotten history of the diplomats who tried but
failed to prevent a human rights catastrophe.
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Diplomacy and the Making of the Rwanda Genocide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781640123236
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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