This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first two years of the crisis. We focus on the United States and argue that official discourse ‘localised’ the meaning R2P by grafting it on to preconceived ideas of America’s role in supporting democratic revolutions, which is how the situation was understood. American ‘exemplarism’ demanded the US support democracy by calling on Assad to go while not corrupting the ‘homegrown’ revolution through foreign intervention. The call for political and criminal accountability aligned exemplarist democracy promotion to R2P, but it did nothing to protect vulnerable populations from the conflict that ensued. This refraction of the norm complicated the United ...
This blog post is based on broader PhD research, which examined the UK’s commitment to, and understa...
The price of the delayed and inconsistent international commitment was unfortunately paid on the str...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is the relevant framework for state responses to mass atrocities...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...
With the impact of Arab Spring, demonstrations have been organised for the democratic demands of the...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
In 2001, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) released a repor...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This PhD seeks to understand why the UK has not linked the resettlement of Syrian refugees to the Re...
This blog post is based on broader PhD research, which examined the UK’s commitment to, and understa...
The price of the delayed and inconsistent international commitment was unfortunately paid on the str...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
This article explains why R2P failed to motivate action to protect vulnerable Syrians in the first t...
Abstract In 2005 the United Nations (UN) unanimously agreed setting up a framework for the respons...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is the relevant framework for state responses to mass atrocities...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is an intricate and developing norm of international law that se...
The past five years, Northern Africa and the Middle East have been characterized by revolutions and ...
With the impact of Arab Spring, demonstrations have been organised for the democratic demands of the...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
On March 17 2011 the UN Security Council passed resolution 1973 authorising the use of force for civ...
In 2001, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) released a repor...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
This PhD seeks to understand why the UK has not linked the resettlement of Syrian refugees to the Re...
This blog post is based on broader PhD research, which examined the UK’s commitment to, and understa...
The price of the delayed and inconsistent international commitment was unfortunately paid on the str...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...