Friday, April 23, 2004
The Price of Peace
What to do? By a wide margin, the study's authors conclude, the most efficient policy is "military intervention by a foreign power."
Economic analysis, by definition, leaves out many considerations. And in the year of Iraq and elections, the infeasibility of the prescribed policy may be underscored.
Yet, in hindsight, reasonable people seem to agree that the Rwanda genocide was preventable and should have been prevented. In a better world, this discussion would take place first, way ahead of the ones that otherwise preoccupy most of us.

