Within days of Madeleine Albright's confirmation as U.S.
ambassador to the United Nations in 1993, she instructed David
Scheffer to spearhead the historic mission to create a war crimes
tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. As senior adviser to Albright
and then as President Clinton's ambassador-at-large for war crimes
issues, Scheffer was at the forefront of the efforts that led to
criminal tribunals for the Balkans, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and
Cambodia, and that resulted in the creation of the permanent
International Criminal Court. "All the Missing Souls" is Scheffer's
gripping insider's account of the international gamble to prosecute
those responsible for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against
humanity, and to redress some of the bloodiest human rights
atrocities in our time.
Scheffer reveals the truth behind Washington's failures during
the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, the
anemic hunt for notorious war criminals, how American
exceptionalism undercut his diplomacy, and the perilous quests for
accountability in Kosovo and Cambodia. He takes readers from the
killing fields of Sierra Leone to the political back rooms of the
U.N. Security Council, providing candid portraits of major figures
such as Madeleine Albright, Anthony Lake, Richard Goldstone, Louise
Arbour, Samuel "Sandy" Berger, Richard Holbrooke, and Wesley Clark,
among others.
A stirring personal account of an important historical chapter,
"All the Missing Souls" provides new insights into the continuing
struggle for international justice.
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