The New Killing Fields: Massacre and the Politics of Intervention

The New Killing Fields: Massacre and the Politics of Intervention

by NicolausMills (Author), KiraBrunner (Author)

Synopsis

The question of the responsibility inherent in the unrivaled might of the U.S. military is one that continues to take up headlines across the globe. This award-winning group of reporters and scholars, including, among others, David Rieff, Peter Maass, Philip Gourevitch, William Shawcross, George Packer, Bill Berkeley and Samantha Power revisit four of the worst instances of state-sponsored killing- Cambodia, Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and East Timor- in the last half of the twentieth century in order to reconsider the success and failure of U.S. and U.N. military and humanitarian intervention.Featuring original essays and reporting, The New Killing Fields poses vital questions about the future of peacekeeping in the next century. In addition, theoretical essays by Michael Walzer and Michael Ignatieff frame the issue of intervention in terms of today's post-cold war reality and the future of human rights.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 17 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0465008046
ISBN 13: 9780465008049

Author Bio
Kira Brunner is an editor of Radical Society magazine and lives in New York City. Nicolaus Mills is Professor of American Studies at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City.