R2P: “State of Play”
28/06/2016
Is R2P the most effective tool the international community has to prevent genocide, or the newest neo-imperial norm perpetuated by the most powerful states? In a dramatic performance of the key debates within R2P, each of these views is presented before Aristotlean and Tocquevillean insights are drawn upon to find a middle ground rooted in citizen resistance against mass atrocity crimes. R2P can both become a more effective tool of prevention and gain needed political legitimacy by drawing on the rich historical tradition of citizen resistance to empower local actors defying regimes engaged in mass atrocity crimes.
Keywords: R2P; humanitarian intervention; citizen resistance; mass atrocity crimes; prevention
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Details
p. 9-18 -
Issue
51/2 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2016.1152745