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The Moral Untouchability of the Responsibility to Protect
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 2022The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is a doctrine motivated by good intentions. Yet an overriding concern with the successful consolidation of R2P as a norm, as well as the institutionalisation of R2P with academic and policy circles, has led to an ...
Christopher Z. Hobson
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Assurance for Implementing the State’s Responsibility to Protect: Lessons from Burundian Practice
Global Responsibility to Protect, 2022The state’s responsibility to protect is one of the well-established principles of international law recalled by the Resolution a/res/60/1 of 16 September 2005.
Ferdinand Mbirigi
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The International Responsibility to Protect in a Post-Liberal Order
International Studies Quarterly, 2021This article considers the implications of a post-liberal order for the international responsibility to protect. It focuses on two questions. First, what challenges will the international responsibility to protect face in a post-liberal order?
J. Pattison
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Security Dialogue, 2021
Many postcolonial or critical scholars are rather sceptical of the Responsibility to Protect principle. In most of the critical literature, Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is presented as a product from the West, whose liberal ideal relies on a ...
Coralie Pison Hindawi
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Many postcolonial or critical scholars are rather sceptical of the Responsibility to Protect principle. In most of the critical literature, Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is presented as a product from the West, whose liberal ideal relies on a ...
Coralie Pison Hindawi
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‘No Ideas but in Things’: The Responsibility to Protect as Assemblage
Global Responsibility to Protect, 2021This article establishes the need to engage with the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as an assemblage in order to reckon with how material influences shape its politics.
J. Maclennan
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Czech Journal of International Relations
The Responsibility to Protect - Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty. 1st ed. Ottawa: The International Development Research Center, December 2001, 91 stran, ISBN 0-88936-960-7.
V. Bílková
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The Responsibility to Protect - Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty. 1st ed. Ottawa: The International Development Research Center, December 2001, 91 stran, ISBN 0-88936-960-7.
V. Bílková
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2005
The decision whether, if ever, to intervene in the affairs of a sovereign state with military force has become a critical issue of the post Cold War era. In 2000 the Canadian government launched the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which in 2001 published its findings in The Responsibility to Protect.
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The decision whether, if ever, to intervene in the affairs of a sovereign state with military force has become a critical issue of the post Cold War era. In 2000 the Canadian government launched the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), which in 2001 published its findings in The Responsibility to Protect.
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Global Responsibility to Protect
This article examines how the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (r2p) doctrine in Libya has impacted the international community’s attitude towards intervening in Syria.
Danny Singh, Haian Dukhan
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This article examines how the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (r2p) doctrine in Libya has impacted the international community’s attitude towards intervening in Syria.
Danny Singh, Haian Dukhan
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Global Responsibility to Protect
This article discusses how the Responsibility to Protect (r2p) doctrine can evolve within a shifting global order, marked by multipolarity and declining liberal norms.
Fatih Cüre
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This article discusses how the Responsibility to Protect (r2p) doctrine can evolve within a shifting global order, marked by multipolarity and declining liberal norms.
Fatih Cüre
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Israel, Gaza, and the Unrealised Promise of the Responsibility to Protect
Global Responsibility to ProtectThis article critically examines the Responsibility to Protect (r2p) in light of the war in Gaza, arguing that while the failure of the UN Security Council to act reflects deep geopolitical dysfunction and selective application of r2p, the norm remains ...
Sarah Teitt
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