Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is the national and international responsibility to protect populations against mass atrocities. This article discusses prospects for the implementation of R2P objectives in a world where Asian powers rise. It focuses not only on prevention and assistance but also decisive action, the most controversial aspect of R2P, tied to the UN Security Council where China resides as a permanent member with a veto. The Indian R2P position also highlights, supplemented with some comments, on selected East Asian states. It concludes that the rise of Asian powers does not threaten the national responsibility to protect. Voluntary international assistance is not threatened, but assistance with coercive elements might be. Unl...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
East Asia is a region deeply affected by colonial, ideological, and national wars. At the level of i...
Responsibility to Protect is yet another step in post war evolution of international response agains...
In 2005, governments around the world unanimously agreed to the principle of the responsibility to p...
The thesis is a cover-article for five published articles on R2P, the national and international res...
This report explores in detail China’s position on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a range o...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine is based on the assumption that the state is to remain ...
South Asia is a region plagued by episodes of violent internal and cross-border conflict that have b...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
The emergence of the concept of R2P has been characterized as the most dramatic and rapid normative ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
This Article reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that...
When it was codified and adopted by the United Nations (U.N.) system in 2005, the doctrine of the Re...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is an expression of policy which aims to prevent mass atrocities...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
East Asia is a region deeply affected by colonial, ideological, and national wars. At the level of i...
Responsibility to Protect is yet another step in post war evolution of international response agains...
In 2005, governments around the world unanimously agreed to the principle of the responsibility to p...
The thesis is a cover-article for five published articles on R2P, the national and international res...
This report explores in detail China’s position on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a range o...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine is based on the assumption that the state is to remain ...
South Asia is a region plagued by episodes of violent internal and cross-border conflict that have b...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
The emergence of the concept of R2P has been characterized as the most dramatic and rapid normative ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the origin of the principle of responsibility to protect (R2P...
This Article reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that...
When it was codified and adopted by the United Nations (U.N.) system in 2005, the doctrine of the Re...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
The responsibility to protect (R2P) is an expression of policy which aims to prevent mass atrocities...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
East Asia is a region deeply affected by colonial, ideological, and national wars. At the level of i...
Responsibility to Protect is yet another step in post war evolution of international response agains...