1948–1988年《灭绝种族罪公约》和总统优先事项

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.3138/gsi-2021-0012
Bailey D. Barnes
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摘要:从1948年到1988年,美国未能批准和执行《防止及惩治灭绝种族罪公约》(《灭绝种族公约》)。总共有七届总统政府忽视了花费必要的政治资本来确保《灭绝种族罪公约》的通过。这篇文章是对总统在批准的漫长道路上的行动——更恰当地说,是不作为——的首次全面研究。最终,在未能获得参议院批准《公约》的七位总统中,只有三位总统甚至就这项重要的国际协议征求了参议院的建议和同意,在所有情况下,总统都是在努力确保该法案不会损害他们更广泛的立法和外交政策议程的同时这样做的。最终,罗纳德·里根总统监督了《公约》的批准,尽管他这样做是为了应对公共关系灾难的威胁,他的政府认为批准《公约》将有助于避免这场灾难。研究这八位总统的动机加深了我们对美国为什么花了40年才最终通过《灭绝种族罪公约》的理解。
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The Genocide Convention and Presidential Priorities, 1948–1988
Abstract:From 1948 to 1988, the United States failed to ratify and implement the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention). In total, seven presidential administrations neglected to expend the necessary political capital to secure the Genocide Convention's passage. This article is the first comprehensive study of the presidential actions—and, more aptly, inactions—on the long road to ratification. Ultimately, of the seven presidents who failed to procure the Convention's ratification by the Senate, only three even sought the Senate's advice and consent on the important international accord, and in all cases, the presidents did so while working to ensure the act did not harm their broader legislative and foreign policy agendas. Ultimately, President Ronald Reagan oversaw the Convention's ratification, though he did so in response to the threat of a public relations disaster that his administration believed the ratification would help avert. Studying the motivations of these eight presidents deepens our understanding of why it took the United States 40 years to finally adopt the Genocide Convention.
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