From massacres to genocide : the media, public policy, and humanitarian crises
Human suffering on a large scale is a continuing threat to world peace. Several dozen gruesome civil wars disturb global order and jar our collective conscience each year. The 50 million people displaced by current complex humanitarian emergencies overwhelm the ability of the post-Cold War world to understand and cope with genocide, ethnic cleansing, massacres, and other inhumane acts. Greater public awareness of how much is at stake and how much more costly it is to act later rather than sooner can be a critical element in stemming the proliferation of these tragedies. Includes bibliographical references and index. x, 203 pages ; 24 cm
- Rotberg, Robert I.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm33818317
- Disaster relief.
- Disasters--Press coverage.
- International relief.
- Disaster relief--Public relations.
- Mass media.
- Human rights.
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