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Theorising the responsibility to protect

Title
Theorising the responsibility to protect / edited by Ramesh Thakur and William Maley.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
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  • Thakur, Ramesh, 1948-
  • Maley, William, 1957-
Description
x, 344 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  • "One of the most important developments in world politics in the last decade has been the spread of the idea that state sovereignty comes with responsibilities as well as privileges, and that there exists a global responsibility to protect people threatened by mass atrocities. The principle of the Responsibility to Protect is an acknowledgment by all who live in zones of safety of a duty of care towards those in zones of danger. Thakur and Maley argue that this principle has not been discussed sufficiently in the context of international and political theory, in particular the nature and foundations of political and international order and the strength and legitimacy of the state. The book brings together a range of authors to discuss the different ways in which the Responsibility to Protect can be theorised, using case studies to locate the idea within wider traditions of moral responsibilities in international relations"--
  • "One of the most important developments in world politics in the last decade has been the spread of the twin ideas that state sovereignty comes with responsibilities - both domestic and international - as well as privileges, and that there exists a global responsibility to protect people threatened by mass-atrocity crimes. The 2001 report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty entitled The Responsibility to Protect put these ideas into active circulation, and United Nations resolutions in 2005 on the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the United Nations gave the idea further substance. More recently, the justification of NATO action in Libya on the strength of Security Council Resolutions 1970 and 1973, which made explicit reference to the principle of the Responsibility to Protect, has put this particular notion at the centre of discussion of some of the most challenging political dilemmas of our times. As international leaders struggle to find ways to deal with mounting political violence in Syria and more recently with the emergence of the self-styled 'Islamic State in Iraq and Syria', the idea of the Responsibility to Protect, now increasingly labelled simply R2P, is never far below the surface"--
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I. Context -- 1. Introduction: theorising global responsibilities / Ramesh Thakur and William Maley -- 2. The evolution of the responsibility to protect: from concept and principle to actionable norm / Gareth Evans -- 3. From the right to persecute to the responsibility to protect: Feuerbachian inversions of rights and responsibilities in state-citizen relations / Charles Sampford and Ramesh Thakur -- 4. Responsibility to protect and a theory of norm circulation / Amitav Acharya -- Part II. The Responsibility to Protect, Normative Theory, and Global Governance -- 5. Responsibility to protect and world order / Tim Dunne -- 6. International law and the responsibility to protect / Michael Byers -- 7. The Responsibility to protect, multilateralism and international legitimacy / Edward Newman -- 8. Global governance and the responsibility to protect / Abiodun Williams -- 9. International law, the responsibility to protect and international crises / Jean-Marc Coicaud -- 10. The Responsibility to protect and the just war tradition / Alex J. Bellamy -- 11. War is not the answer: the responsibility to protect and military intervention / Jonathan Graubart -- Part III. The Responsibility to Protect and International Social Purposes -- 12. United Nations peacekeeping and the responsibility to protect / Mats Berdal -- 13. Humanitarian law, refugee protection and the responsibility to protect / William Maley -- 14. Is the responsibility to protect doctrine gender-neutral? / Susan Harris Rimmer -- 15. The responsibility to protect: a western idea? / Jacinta O'Hagan -- 16. Colonialism and the responsibility to protect / Siddharth Mallavarapu.
Call Number
Sc E 15-1484
ISBN
  • 9781107041073 (hardback)
  • 1107041074 (hardback)
  • 9781107621947 (paperback)
  • 1107621941 (paperback)
LCCN
  • 2015007315
  • 40025159716
OCLC
908373271
Title
Theorising the responsibility to protect / edited by Ramesh Thakur and William Maley.
Publisher
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Thakur, Ramesh, 1948- editor.
Maley, William, 1957- editor.
Other Standard Identifier
40025159716
Research Call Number
Sc E 15-1484
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