ISSN 1364-2987 (Print); ISSN 1744-053X (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Editorial Board pp. i-i(1)
Introduction pp. 999-1001(3) Author: Grover, Sonja
Enforcing the responsibility to protect through solidarity measures pp. 1002-1016(15) Author: Almqvist, Jessica
A critical reflection on the conceptual and practical limitations of the responsibility to protect pp. 1017-1028(12) Authors: Bazirake, Joseph Besigye; Bukuluki, Paul
Redefining the responsibility to protect concept as a response to international crimes pp. 1029-1043(15) Author: Botte, Auriane
R2P, Global Governance, and the Syrian refugee crisis pp. 1044-1058(15) Author: Coen, Alise
The responsibility to engage: cosmopolitan civic engagement and the spread of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine. pp. 1059-1073(15) Author: Gethings, David William
‘To prevent future Kosovos and future Rwandas.’ A critical constructivist view of the Responsibility to Protect pp. 1074-1097(24) Author: Gholiagha, Sassan
Responsibility to protect and inter-state crises: why and how R2P applies to the case of Gaza pp. 1098-1111(14) Author: Ercan, Pinar Gözen
R2P and the Syrian crisis: when semantics becomes a matter of life or death pp. 1112-1128(17) Author: Grover, Sonja
Bahrain: an R2P blind spot? pp. 1129-1147(19) Author: Hehir, Aidan
The responsibility to protect, the use of force and a permanent United Nations peace service pp. 1148-1162(15) Author: Herro, Annie
Protecting the world's most persecuted: the responsibility to protect and Burma's Rohingya minority pp. 1163-1175(13) Author: Kingston, Lindsey N.
Will R2P be ready when disaster strikes? – The rationale of the Responsibility to Protect in an environmental context pp. 1176-1189(14) Author: Kleine, Konstantin
The responsibility to protect and the lack of intervention in Syria between the protection of human rights and geopolitical strategies pp. 1190-1198(9) Author: Lombardo, Gabriele
Genocide, obligations erga omnes, and the responsibility to protect: remarks on a complex convergence pp. 1199-1212(14) Author: Longobardo, Marco
The ‘deterrent argument’ and the responsibility to protect pp. 1213-1226(14) Authors: Mallory, Conall; Wallace, Stuart
State collapse, peace enforcement and the responsibility to protect in Somalia pp. 1227-1239(13) Author: Mwangi, Oscar Gakuo
Government failure, atrocity crimes and the role of the International Criminal Court: why not Syria, but Libya pp. 1240-1256(17) Author: Nikoghosyan, Hovhannes
Responsibility to protect: dead, dying, or thriving? pp. 1257-1278(22) Author: Powers, Maggie
Protecting while not being responsible: the case of Syria and responsibility to protect pp. 1279-1289(11) Author: Teimouri, Heidarali
Responsibility to protect and ‘peacetime atrocities’: the case of North Korea pp. 1290-1302(13) Author: Timmoneri, Serena