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Institutes / United States Institute of Peace / Crime / United States Holocaust Memorial Museum / Madeleine Albright / Prevention of Genocide Task Force / Matthew Levinger / Genocide / Criminal law / International relations


■ Preventing genocide is achievable. Working with international partners, the U.S. can take practical steps to prevent mass atrocities at every stage. The choice is not between doing nothing and large-scale
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Continent

America / /

Country

United States / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

U.S. Institute of Peace / United States Institute of Peace / U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum / The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum / /

Organization

National Security Council / Congress / Task Force / V EA / civil society / United States Institute of Peace / American Academy of Diplomacy / Atrocities Prevention Committee / Genocide Prevention Task force / United Nations / U.S. Institute of Peace / U.S. government / /

Person

Dan Glickman Thomas / Madeleine K. Albright / Gerson Gabrielle Kirk McDonald / Jack Kemp Julia Taft / William S. Cohen / Stuart Eizenstat Vin Weber Anthony / Michael Gerson Gabrielle Kirk / John Danforth Thomas Daschle Stuart Eizenstat Vin / /

Position

president / /

URL

www.ushmm.org / www.academyofdiplomacy.org / www.usip.org / /

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