This informative book: Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U. S. Policymakers is an eye opener. The Genocide Prevention Task Force was convened by the United States Holocaust Museum, The American Academy of Diplomacy, and the United States Institute of Peace to generate practical recommendations to enhance the U.S. government's capacity to respond to emerging threats of genocide and mass atrocities.
Czechoslovakian-born American diplomat Madeleine Korbel Albright, the first such woman, appointed secretary of state of United States in 1997, served in that position until 2001.
Bill Clinton, president, nominated her, born Marie Jana Korbelová, on 5 December 1996, the Senate unanimously confirmed her, 99-0. People swore her in office on 23 January 1997.
Is this a joke?.... Albright lied throughout her term; constantly denying the gullible American public a look at reality during the Yugoslav Wars and instead gave Americans what they really wanted--an oversimplified and falsified view of the world.