Unveiling the Political Dynamics of Modern Genocide Prevention Efforts
The article discusses how politics, public opinion, and social trends have influenced the understanding and treatment of genocide. It looks at historical genocides like the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide to understand the political factors that affect international laws on genocide. The author uses a conceptual model to analyze the barriers and catalysts to justice after genocides, as well as the politics of denying genocides. This research is important for students and researchers studying international criminal law and conflict resolution.