Could Genocide Have Been Prevented
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Proposal for paper
Could Genocide have been prevented?
Introduction
- The meaning of Genocide, and the impact it has on a single person and society.
- Start out with a few interesting facts about the war in Bosnia
- Information on the key players that were involved in the war and genocide
- Talk about how the war began/ conflict of interest and religion in area.
Thesis
- Specifically state to the reader if there was U.N. intervention, could genocide have been avoided?
- What were the reasons for lack of intervention?
- Could many lives have been saved if intervention occurred?
- Prove to reader that where information is coming from, books, articles, internet, etc.
- How paper will prove both sides of ideas, the good and bad reasons of intervention and the good and bad reasons of no intervention.
Back ground
- Go over the war in Bosnia starting in 1991.
- Review of reasons why there was a split between the Serbs, Croats and Muslins.
- Review the new physical boundaries of Slovenia and Croatia and what impacted this.
- Review in detail the key players that were involved in the split of the nations by religious reasons. This includes Milosevic.
Statement of the problem
- explain specifically about the genocide
- In chronographic order, explain what the U.N. and the major western countries that were part of the U.N. did in response to the genocide
- What were the steps that the U.N. took when the genocide first occurred
- How the genocide was dealt with when it might have been to late.
Possible steps that could have prevented genocide
- Review my opinion
- Look over scholarly articles, books, etc and determine what respected political scientists would have done
- Review steps I may have taken to prevent the tragedy of genocide.
Conclusion
- Restate the thesis and the background.
- Write again about the genocide and how it may have been avoided
- Rewrite the steps that could have been done and how it could have prevented the genocide all together.
- We can learn from our mistakes in the past and how we can prevent a genocide from never happening again.
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