- Summary
- Of the more than 250 wars fought since 1950, most have involved mass murder and genocide against groups targeted because of ethnic, racial, religious, or gender characteristics. Sadly, there is still no enforcement mechanism or organization that can effectively prevent genocide on an international level.
- Series
- Contemporary world issues
Contemporary world issues.
- Format
- Online resource
- Author/Creator
- Ball, Howard, 1937-
- Published
- Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, [2011]
©2011
- Contents
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1. Background and History
2/ Problems, Controversies, and Solutions
3. Special U.S. Issues: The United States and the Creation of an International Criminal Court
4. Chronology
5. Biographical Sketches
6. Documents
7. Directory of Organizations
8. Resources.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-260) and index.
1. Background and History -- 2/ Problems, Controversies, and Solutions -- 3. Special U.S. Issues: The United States and the Creation of an International Criminal Court -- 4. Chronology -- 5. Biographical Sketches -- 6. Documents -- 7. Directory of Organizations -- 8. Resources.
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