"This book sets out ideas on how the international community can
better detect and act on the warning signs of genocide. It is a
timely and welcome contribution to the debate on what may be the
most pressing moral issue of our time." Kofi A. Annan,
Secretary-General of the United Nations "This slim volume is full
of fascinating insights at the intersection of scholarship and
policymaking." Graham Allison, Harvard University Alexander L.
George-a leading light in U.S. foreign affairs-has written a
reflection on what he calls the "puzzles and gaps" he has
discovered in his study and practice of foreign policy over the
past fifty years. In the process, he not only covers his own areas
of expertise- such as his pioneering use of the case study
method-but also manages to outline the major debates and dilemmas
within foreign policy circles that persist to this day. Also
included is a preview of new work on genocide and early warning
that Alex George is developing with David A. Hamburg, former
president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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