Genocide Prevention

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July 09, 2012 / By Alison Giffen
Measuring Success in the Sudans

Today marks the one-year anniversary of South Sudan's independence from Sudan. To measure what has been achieved, the baseline for progress should reach at least as far back as January

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October 25, 2011 / By Alison Giffen, Max Kelly
Addressing the Doctrinal Deficit

For a number of years, Stimson research has focused on identifying the obstacles that multilateral organizations and individual states face in preventing and responding to widespread and

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March 07, 2008 / By Katherine N. Andrews
The DRC: Bush’s Missed Opportunity in Africa

President Bush, while in Rwanda on his recent trip through Africa, appeared deeply moved by memorials marking the 1994 genocide there that killed some 800,000 people. Reminders of that

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June 26, 2007 / By Victoria Holt
No Time to Think: Military Leaders & Halting Mass Atrocities

The blue skies and waters outside Accra, Ghana hug the entrance to the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center, where former mission leaders of military peacekeeping

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April 26, 2007 / By Victoria Holt, Joshua G. Smith
Darfur, Iraq or Rwanda: What Can Militaries do to Protect Civilians?

What do Sudan and Iraq have in common? In both countries, international military forces are grappling with the question of how best to protect civilians from extreme levels of violence

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