Progress in bringing prosecutions under the United Nations’ Genocide Convention has been slow, taking four decades to even happen for the first time. This is a result of __________

a. interference from international courts attempting to protect their jurisdiction
b. the continuing interests that major powers, especially those in the west, place on balance-of-power policy
c. a vague definition of genocide that allows for expedient interpretations
d. the inherent difficulty of defining what genocide is, especially when it involves mass rape

Answer: C

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