TY - BOOK AU - Tem,Miranda Inchu AU - Kıralp,Şevki TI - THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION ON THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE PY - 2022/// KW - Humanitarianism KW - Dissertations, Academic KW - Rwanda KW - Genocide N1 - Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations Department; Includes bibliography (sheets 73-74) N2 - ABSTRACT The work of this research is centered on issues about the Rwandan genocide, a civil war which escalated around April 1994 and lasted within 100 days with thousands of death casualties recorded. Rwanda is comprised of three different ethnic groups of people namely, Hutu, Tutsi and the Twa. They all claimed their origins traceable from the same land. (Barnett, 2002, pp.1). The civil conflict was so tragic and devastating against human rights laws and that attracted the global community such as the United Nations for a humanitarian intervention. Thus, every sovereign state is expected to protect its citizens but once the state fails to protect or in the case where a state violate the human rights freedom against its citizens, it therefor become the responsibility of the international community to protect the civilians from an autocratic government or from state tyrannies and brutality. The Rwandan genocide has been a trending topic of debate among different scholars which they have exhibited through divergent field of studies such as in theory, concept, literature and history. Thus, the objective of this research is to find out whether humanitarian intervention in Rwanda was effective or non-effective. Therefore, In order to give a proper analyses about the frame work of humanitarian intervention in Rwanda, diverse theoretical arguments and literatures postulated by scholars will be outline Apart from literatures and theories, other reports such as the Michael Barnett “Eye witness to a genocide” “The L. Brahimi report”, “The Responsibility to Protect” a socio-political policy which was conceive and .initiated in the year 2001 by formal UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, and was implemented in the year 2005 during the global world summit document all serves as a catalyst or a wind of change to correct errors made in Rwanda and improve future crisis. This research will be examining certain questions like “Can an intervention be humanitarian?” However, research has shown that humanitarian intervention in Rwanda was a colossal failure due to so many factors one of them being “self-ego” that is, individual’s “national state interest” was the headline cause for the humanitarian failure in Rwanda followed by other factors (Michael Mccall, July 9 2017) To the international community, noting beneficial was seen in Rwanda unlike the gold and oil which attracted the world to intervene in Libya and America was also motivated to intervene during the Iraq/ Afghanistan war. Keywords: Effectiveness. Genocide, Humanitarian, Intervention, Rwanda ER -