This book explains why there is a pronounced disjuncture between R2P's habitual invocation and its actual influence, and why it will not make the transformative progress its proponents claim. Rather than disputing that R2P is a norm, or declaring that norms are insignificant, Hehir engages with post-positivist constructivist accounts on the role of norms to demonstrate first, that the efficacy of a norm is not directly related to the extent to which it is proliferated or invoked, and second, that in the post-institutionalization phase, norms undergo both contestation and (potentially regressive) reinterpretation. This volume analyses the evolution of R2P, and demonstrates that it has been steadily circumscribed and co-opted, so that today ...
This book contributes to existing debates on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) by demonstrating ne...
This essay looks at the concept of The Responsibility to Protect as a principle and examines under w...
Most empirical contributions to the normative power Europe (NPE) debate concentrate on whether and w...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
Debate about how populations can be protected from mass atrocities is well-established in internatio...
The most dramatic normative development of our time�comparable to the Nuremberg trials and the 1948 ...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
Since its codification in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) remains one of the most hotly de...
This book contributes to existing debates on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) by demonstrating ne...
This essay looks at the concept of The Responsibility to Protect as a principle and examines under w...
Most empirical contributions to the normative power Europe (NPE) debate concentrate on whether and w...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
Debate about how populations can be protected from mass atrocities is well-established in internatio...
The most dramatic normative development of our time�comparable to the Nuremberg trials and the 1948 ...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
Since its codification in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) remains one of the most hotly de...
This book contributes to existing debates on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) by demonstrating ne...
This essay looks at the concept of The Responsibility to Protect as a principle and examines under w...
Most empirical contributions to the normative power Europe (NPE) debate concentrate on whether and w...