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The responsibility to protect: lessons from Libya and Syria
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posted on 2023-06-08, 17:44 authored by J. Craig BarkerThe concept of responsibility to protect is the latest manifestation of a post-Cold War process of liberal interventionism that includes failed States discourse, the development (and demise?) of humanitarian intervention and the introduction of the ‘new’ paradigm of responsibility to protect. Responsibility to protect has apparently reached the stage of implementation, but its use in Libya and Syria in 2011 and 2012 have left many questions unanswered. This chapter seeks to examine the genealogy of the concept and its failings in relation to both Libya and Syria with a view to encouraging its further development going forward.
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AshgatePage range
63-85Book title
The liberal way of war: legal perspectivesPlace of publication
FarnamISBN
9781409467397Department affiliated with
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Robert P BarnidgeLegacy Posted Date
2014-07-02Usage metrics
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