"A Problem from Hell": America and the Age of Genocide, by Samantha Power

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Paperback: 656 pages

Publisher: Basic Books; Reprint edition (December 24, 2013)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0465061516

ISBN-13: 978-0465061518

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6 x 1.8 x 9.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

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Greetings Amazonians,Samantha Power’s “A Problem from Hell” is a good read. It is concerned with the history of genocide in the twentieth century and in particular the role that the United State has played in the efforts to deal with the problem. There is a lengthy and interesting discussion of Raphael Lemkin who coined “genocide” and worked for the abolition of genocide and the adoption of the Genocide Convention throughout his adult life.The book provides detailed discussions of the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust and genocide of the Slavs during WWII, the Cambodian genocide of the late 1970's, the genocide of the Kurds in Iraq in late ‘80s and early ‘90s, the Rwandan genocide of the ‘90s, and the genocides associated with the Balkans of the ‘90s.I was surprised to learn that the Carter administration was disinterested in and unresponsive to concerns about the events in Cambodia even to the point of choosing to support recognition of the KR regime in the UN as opposed to the Vietnamese invaders who had ended the genocide and forced the KR into the mountains.In a very similar fashion, the Reagan and Bush administrations ignored events in Iraq until it suited the purposes of the US to do otherwise. The Clinton Administration ignored the genocide in Rwanda and even derailed an early agenda coming from the ground which suggested a genocide was being planned and might be prevented.The Clinton Administration eventually responded to the Serbs’ genocides first under Warren Christopher after much blood had been spilled and considerable political pressure applied by Congress, and finally with Madeleine Albright as Secretary of State the US and other Western powers effectively stopped a genocide before it started.Warren Christopher ends up looking pretty bad in this narrative. And, until Albright, the US looks like a nation motivated by financial and diplomatic interests to such an extent that we are more than willing to spend days, weeks months, and years splitting hairs over whether or not this or that is genocide while innocent people are raped and murdered by the thousands by way of an established policy.This is a good read….by the end one is inclined to think we might have made a little progress.Bob Dole looks pretty good in the course of the story and so does George Soros.Enjoy.

Samantha Power's book is a thorough investigation into the various occurrences of genocide and America's reluctance to act, in what I feel to be our greatest foreign policy failure. The pattern is undeniable. We have had access to information in all cases, from Turkey to Bosnia, yet we chose not to do anything for a myriad of reasons. It was only until it was too late that we did anything of substance. Our selfishly narrow view of what constitutes "national interest" is due for expansion, and not for something as vaguely defined as 'terrorism.' The book's greatest point is that we, as the most powerful nation in the world, have a moral imperative to help prevent atrocities. As far as what this book covers, not only does it delve into the history of genocide and Raphael Lemkin's tireless crusade to get it recognized as an international crime, but it examines each case in terms of origin, details of what happened, and the response (or lack of one) from the international community. I found out about this book because the author was an interviewee for the recent documentary WATCHERS OF THE SKY, which I also recommend. It's an oft quoted maxim that those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it (or something like that), so hopefully we've learned from our past mistakes.

This was a great read about the United States lack of action during different global genocides. It is an excellent book but it is also one sided (Democrat/ liberal). There are always many reasons America did not act or waited to act, and I feel like other global considerations as well as what was happening stateside was not considered. Legitimately, often times we had military deployed and engaged in different parts of the world where there was genocides happening (Iraq and the Kurds) and when we lost men because we had military on the ground (Somalia). These were totally overlooked and not given much weight. Because of Black Hawk Down and the Marines killed in Somalia only months before Rwanda it isn't surprising we did not enter Rwanda when months before we had actual Marines killed and then their bodies paraded through the streets of Somalia. I think to be fair she could have spared a couple of sentences about why we would have been unwilling to send troops in or at other times engage in any way in different genocides. Otherwise the book is spot on, leaving you wanting better from our country, politicians, and from yourself. She won the Pulitzer for this book.

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