Constructing the Responsibility to Protect
Contestation and Consolidation
Herausgeber: Hunt, Charles T; Orchard, Phil
Constructing the Responsibility to Protect
Contestation and Consolidation
Herausgeber: Hunt, Charles T; Orchard, Phil
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This volume examines the ongoing construction of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine, elaborating on areas of both consolidation and contestation.
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This volume examines the ongoing construction of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine, elaborating on areas of both consolidation and contestation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9781032174747
- ISBN-10: 1032174749
- Artikelnr.: 62570052
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9781032174747
- ISBN-10: 1032174749
- Artikelnr.: 62570052
Charles T. Hunt is Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow and Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow at the Social & Global Studies Centre, RMIT University, Australia. Phil Orchard is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
Introduction: Consolidation and Contestation of the Responsibility to
Protect Charles T. Hunt and Phil Orchard 1. Contestation, Norms, and the
Responsibility to Protect as a Regime Phil Orchard 2. R2P and the Benefits
of Norm Ambiguity Luke Glanville and Wesley W. Widmaier 3. Telling the
Story of R2P: The Emplotment of R2P in the UN Security Council's debates on
Libya Sassan Gholiagha and Bastian Loges 4. The Responsibility to Protect
and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: Interaction,
feedback and co-evolution Charles T. Hunt 5. R2P and WPS: Operationalizing
Prevention from Alignment Sara E. Davies and Sarah Hewitt 6. Strange
Bedfellows: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism and the Responsibility to Protect
Shannon Zimmerman 7. Resistance and Accommodation in China's Approach
toward R2P Sarah Teitt 8. Russia and the R2P: Norm Entrepreneur,
Anti-Preneur, or Violator? Phil Orchard and Heather Rae
Protect Charles T. Hunt and Phil Orchard 1. Contestation, Norms, and the
Responsibility to Protect as a Regime Phil Orchard 2. R2P and the Benefits
of Norm Ambiguity Luke Glanville and Wesley W. Widmaier 3. Telling the
Story of R2P: The Emplotment of R2P in the UN Security Council's debates on
Libya Sassan Gholiagha and Bastian Loges 4. The Responsibility to Protect
and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: Interaction,
feedback and co-evolution Charles T. Hunt 5. R2P and WPS: Operationalizing
Prevention from Alignment Sara E. Davies and Sarah Hewitt 6. Strange
Bedfellows: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism and the Responsibility to Protect
Shannon Zimmerman 7. Resistance and Accommodation in China's Approach
toward R2P Sarah Teitt 8. Russia and the R2P: Norm Entrepreneur,
Anti-Preneur, or Violator? Phil Orchard and Heather Rae
Introduction: Consolidation and Contestation of the Responsibility to
Protect Charles T. Hunt and Phil Orchard 1. Contestation, Norms, and the
Responsibility to Protect as a Regime Phil Orchard 2. R2P and the Benefits
of Norm Ambiguity Luke Glanville and Wesley W. Widmaier 3. Telling the
Story of R2P: The Emplotment of R2P in the UN Security Council's debates on
Libya Sassan Gholiagha and Bastian Loges 4. The Responsibility to Protect
and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: Interaction,
feedback and co-evolution Charles T. Hunt 5. R2P and WPS: Operationalizing
Prevention from Alignment Sara E. Davies and Sarah Hewitt 6. Strange
Bedfellows: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism and the Responsibility to Protect
Shannon Zimmerman 7. Resistance and Accommodation in China's Approach
toward R2P Sarah Teitt 8. Russia and the R2P: Norm Entrepreneur,
Anti-Preneur, or Violator? Phil Orchard and Heather Rae
Protect Charles T. Hunt and Phil Orchard 1. Contestation, Norms, and the
Responsibility to Protect as a Regime Phil Orchard 2. R2P and the Benefits
of Norm Ambiguity Luke Glanville and Wesley W. Widmaier 3. Telling the
Story of R2P: The Emplotment of R2P in the UN Security Council's debates on
Libya Sassan Gholiagha and Bastian Loges 4. The Responsibility to Protect
and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: Interaction,
feedback and co-evolution Charles T. Hunt 5. R2P and WPS: Operationalizing
Prevention from Alignment Sara E. Davies and Sarah Hewitt 6. Strange
Bedfellows: Terrorism/Counter-terrorism and the Responsibility to Protect
Shannon Zimmerman 7. Resistance and Accommodation in China's Approach
toward R2P Sarah Teitt 8. Russia and the R2P: Norm Entrepreneur,
Anti-Preneur, or Violator? Phil Orchard and Heather Rae