
East West Street: On the Origins of ''Genocide'' and ''Crimes Against Humanity''
by Philippe Sands (2016)
Like 'A Problem from Hell', this book delves into the historical roots and legal definitions of genocide.

by Samantha Power (2002)
In her award-winning interrogation of the last century of American history, Samantha Power—a former Balkan war correspondent and founding executive director of Harvard's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy—asks the haunting question: Why do American leaders who vow "never again" repeatedly fail to stop genocide? Drawing upon exclusive interviews with Washington's top policy makers, access to newly declassified documents, and her own reporting from the modern killing fields, Power provides the answer in "A Problem from Hell," a groundbreaking work that tells the stories of the courageous Americans who risked their careers and lives in an effort to get the United States to act.
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by Philippe Sands (2016)
Like 'A Problem from Hell', this book delves into the historical roots and legal definitions of genocide.

by Philip Gourevitch (1998)
This book, like 'A Problem from Hell', offers a stark look at the realities of genocide and its aftermath.

by Roméo Dallaire (2003)
Similar to 'A Problem from Hell', this recounts a firsthand experience of the failure to prevent genocide.

by Joby Warrick (2016)
Echoing 'A Problem from Hell', this book investigates the complex origins and rise of modern atrocities.

by Adam Hochschild (1998)
Like 'A Problem from Hell', this work details historical atrocities and the international response to them.
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