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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto, [Ontario, Canada] :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960947463502883
    Format: 1 online resource (494 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-4426-3527-4 , 1-4426-3528-2
    Content: These original essays show how the US government repeatedly aided certain regimes as they planned and then carried out crimes against humanity and genocide. What makes the collection unique—and chilling—is the inclusion of declassified documents generated by the US government at the time: memoranda, telegrams, letters, talking points, cables, discussion papers, and situation reports. In his introduction, Totten offers a critical assessment of US foreign policy as it pertains to genocide and crimes against humanity, and discusses the differences between those two terms. In the chapters that follow, each author presents a detailed analysis of a particular case of crimes against humanity or genocide by a foreign government against its own citizens, and discusses why and how the United States government was complicit.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , CHAPTER ONE US Action and Inaction in the Massacre of Communists and Alleged Communists in Indonesia (1965–1966) -- , CHAPTER TWO The Bangladesh Genocide and the Nixon–Kissinger “Tilt” (1971) -- , CHAPTER THREE “Our Hand Doesn’t Show”: The United States and the Consolidation of the Pinochet Regime in Chile (1973–1977) -- , CHAPTER FOUR Mass Killing at a Distance: US Complicity in the East Timor Genocide and International Structural Violence (1975–1999) -- , CHAPTER FIVE The US Role in Argentina’s “Dirty War” (1976–1983) -- , CHAPTER SIX The United States Government’s Relationship with Guatemala during the Genocide of the Maya (1981–1983) -- , CHAPTER SEVEN Calculated Avoidance: The Clinton Administration and the 100-Day Genocide in Rwanda (1994) -- , Afterword -- , APPENDICES -- , Appendix I CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY -- , Appendix II CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE -- , Acknowledgements -- , Acknowledgements -- , Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4426-3525-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    [North York, Ontario] :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV044762988
    Format: 494 Seiten ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-4426-3526-5 , 978-1-4426-3525-8
    Content: "This collection of original essays, edited by renowned genocide scholar, Samuel Totten, shows how the United States government repeatedly aided certain regimes as they planned and then carried out crimes against humanity and genocide. The cases include Indonesia, Bangladesh, Chile, East Timor, Argentina, Guatemala, and Rwanda. The goals of this book are first to inform U.S. citizens, university students, human rights activists, and anti-genocide activists why and how various United States presidential administrations responded to the perpetration of crimes against humanity and genocide by foreign nations with which it had close relations. Second, to raise awareness--particularly that of students at the university level--how certain decisions with monumental consequences made by various U.S. government officials compare and contrast with the purported ethics of the United States. Third, to encourage and prod readers to ponder whether certain actions of U.S.
    Content: Government officials were reasonable or unreasonable; moral, amoral or immoral; right or wrong; and/or legal or criminal. In his Introduction, Totten offers a critical assessment of the US Foreign Policy as it pertains to genocide and crimes against humanity, and discusses the differences between those two terms--a subject that generates great debate among scholars. In the following chapters, each author presents a detailed analysis of a particular case of crimes against humanity or genocide by a foreign government against its own citizens, and discusses why and how United States Government was complicit by aiding and/or remaining silent. What makes the collection unique--and chilling--is the inclusion of actual declassified documents generated by the U.S. Government at the time. Such documents include memoranda, telegrams, letters, talking points, cables, reports, discussion papers, and situation reports.
    Content: Students will see how the fate of human lives is discussed at the highest levels of government. The Appendices include the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crimes of Genocide and a List of Crimes Against Humanity."--
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4426-3528-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-4426-3527-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Internationale Politik ; Völkermord ; Sanktion ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    almafu_9960796396802883
    Format: 1 online resource (512 p.)
    ISBN: 9781442635289
    Content: These original essays show how the US government repeatedly aided certain regimes as they planned and then carried out crimes against humanity and genocide. What makes the collection unique—and chilling—is the inclusion of declassified documents generated by the US government at the time: memoranda, telegrams, letters, talking points, cables, discussion papers, and situation reports. In his introduction, Totten offers a critical assessment of US foreign policy as it pertains to genocide and crimes against humanity, and discusses the differences between those two terms. In the chapters that follow, each author presents a detailed analysis of a particular case of crimes against humanity or genocide by a foreign government against its own citizens, and discusses why and how the United States government was complicit.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , CHAPTER ONE US Action and Inaction in the Massacre of Communists and Alleged Communists in Indonesia (1965–1966) -- , CHAPTER TWO The Bangladesh Genocide and the Nixon–Kissinger “Tilt” (1971) -- , CHAPTER THREE “Our Hand Doesn’t Show”: The United States and the Consolidation of the Pinochet Regime in Chile (1973–1977) -- , CHAPTER FOUR Mass Killing at a Distance: US Complicity in the East Timor Genocide and International Structural Violence (1975–1999) -- , CHAPTER FIVE The US Role in Argentina’s “Dirty War” (1976–1983) -- , CHAPTER SIX The United States Government’s Relationship with Guatemala during the Genocide of the Maya (1981–1983) -- , CHAPTER SEVEN Calculated Avoidance: The Clinton Administration and the 100-Day Genocide in Rwanda (1994) -- , Afterword -- , APPENDICES -- , Appendix I CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY -- , Appendix II CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE -- , Acknowledgements -- , Acknowledgements -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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