Preventing Genocide: How the Early Use of Force Might Have Succeeded in Rwanda

With that in mind, the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University and the United States Army undertook a project to consider whether the introduction of international military force into the situation in Rwanda in 1994 could have had any effect on the situation there and what the nature of such an intervention might have been.

Citation: Feil, Scott R. Preventing Genocide: How the Early Use of Force Might Have Succeeded in Rwanda (Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1998)

Program: International Peace and Security