Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while Protecting’ (RwP), this article contributes to broadening the scope of the norm dynamics literature beyond its common Western-centric focus. Post-2011 Libya intervention, Brazil proposed RwP to clarify what ‘using force’ means under the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) banner, but then withdrew from visible norm sponsorship, only to return to this as part of a collective exercise to institutionalize R2P at the United Nations. First, the article highlights the significant role of non-Western agents whose contributions usually go overlooked, yet carry the highest potential to address the legitimacy deficit of norms like R2P. Second, the article p...
The rapid rise of the responsibility to protect provides us with a unique opportunity to consider th...
The way in which different regions are receiving the international norm of the Responsibility to Pro...
Debate about how populations can be protected from mass atrocities is well-established in internatio...
First published online: 07 June 2020Scholarship on international norms has devoted growing attention...
Abstract We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is gr...
This article assesses the normative resistance to Responsibility to Protect adopted by Brazil and Ru...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
The norms of humanitarian intervention have gained notoriety after historical events of mass atrocit...
This thesis examines the use of norms by British and Brazilian actors in the aid/cooperation regime ...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
Human protection has been a high priority since the international community’s failure in the 19...
Since its codification in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) remains one of the most hotly de...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
The rapid rise of the responsibility to protect provides us with a unique opportunity to consider th...
The way in which different regions are receiving the international norm of the Responsibility to Pro...
Debate about how populations can be protected from mass atrocities is well-established in internatio...
First published online: 07 June 2020Scholarship on international norms has devoted growing attention...
Abstract We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is gr...
This article assesses the normative resistance to Responsibility to Protect adopted by Brazil and Ru...
This article examines how and why contrasting interpretations of the international community’s role ...
The norms of humanitarian intervention have gained notoriety after historical events of mass atrocit...
This thesis examines the use of norms by British and Brazilian actors in the aid/cooperation regime ...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
Human protection has been a high priority since the international community’s failure in the 19...
Since its codification in 2005, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) remains one of the most hotly de...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
The rapid rise of the responsibility to protect provides us with a unique opportunity to consider th...
The way in which different regions are receiving the international norm of the Responsibility to Pro...
Debate about how populations can be protected from mass atrocities is well-established in internatio...