On 3 May 2008, Cyclone Nargis hit the shores of Myanmar. The government of Myanmar refused to grant international humanitarian relief efforts access to the devastated regions. This triggered an impactful debate on whether aid should be delivered coercively, and whether this was a case in which the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) applied. This article traces the evolution of these disputes, as well as their impact on the testing and delineation of the boundaries of R2P. The main impact of the Myanmar debate was a return of R2P to its roots by re-centring the emerging norm on the original four core crimes, excluding the consequences of natural disasters and the delivery of humanitarian aid. Furthermore, in the Myanmar...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
MyanmarMyanmar is a developing country with significant humanitarian needs. It is therefore a countr...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
This article, which was initially prompted by Myanmar’s behaviour following Cyclone Nargis in May 20...
This Article reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that...
The ethnic violence following the 2007 presidential elections in Kenya led to a wide array of region...
This thesis examines whether the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be invoked, at inte...
As I stood with a standing-room only crowd last fall at a United Nations University of New York (UNU...
After Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in early May 2008, the ruling regime imposed conditions upon the...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta in 2008, devastating the region, causing 50,000 deat...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar on 2 and 3 May 2008, devastating the Irrawaddy Delta, affecting 2.4 mi...
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether, after 16 years or more of its development, R2P has ...
Efforts to operationalize the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) continue to encounter resistance from ...
On May 2 and 3, 2008, Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, devastating large portions of the Irrawaddy Del...
The “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) doctrine was created with the purpose of providing an implemen...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
MyanmarMyanmar is a developing country with significant humanitarian needs. It is therefore a countr...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
This article, which was initially prompted by Myanmar’s behaviour following Cyclone Nargis in May 20...
This Article reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that...
The ethnic violence following the 2007 presidential elections in Kenya led to a wide array of region...
This thesis examines whether the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be invoked, at inte...
As I stood with a standing-room only crowd last fall at a United Nations University of New York (UNU...
After Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in early May 2008, the ruling regime imposed conditions upon the...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta in 2008, devastating the region, causing 50,000 deat...
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar on 2 and 3 May 2008, devastating the Irrawaddy Delta, affecting 2.4 mi...
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether, after 16 years or more of its development, R2P has ...
Efforts to operationalize the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) continue to encounter resistance from ...
On May 2 and 3, 2008, Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, devastating large portions of the Irrawaddy Del...
The “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) doctrine was created with the purpose of providing an implemen...
This commentary examines whether R2P is a fully-fledged norm. As a normative aspiration R2P is almos...
MyanmarMyanmar is a developing country with significant humanitarian needs. It is therefore a countr...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...