
The latest issue of
Global Responsibility to Protect (Vol. 10, nos. 1-2, 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Children and R2P
- Luke Glanville, Children and R2P: An Introduction
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Jeremy Shusterman & Michelle Godwin, ‘Children Heard, Half-Heard?’: A Practitioner’s Look for Children in the Responsibility to Protect and Normative Agendas on Protection in Armed Conflict
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Katrina Lee-Koo, ‘The Intolerable Impact of Armed Conflict on Children’: The United Nations Security Council and the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict
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Cecilia Jacob, R2P and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities: A Child-Centric Approach
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Jochen Prantl & Ryoko Nakano, The Politics of Norm Glocalisation: Limits in Applying r2p to Protecting Children
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Jana Tabak & Letícia Carvalho, Responsibility to Protect the Future: Children on the Move and the Politics of Becoming
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Erin Goheen Glanville, R2P and the Novel: The Trope of the Abandoned Refugee Child in Stella Leventoyannis Harvey’s The Brink of Freedom
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J. Marshall Beier, Ultimate Tests: Children, Rights, and the Politics of Protection
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Timea Spitka, Children on the Front Lines: Responsibility to Protect in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
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Myriam Denov & Atim Angela Lakor, Post-War Stigma, Violence and ‘Kony Children’: The Responsibility to Protect Children Born in Lord’s Resistance Army Captivity in Northern Uganda
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Dustin Johnson; Shelly Whitman & Hannah Sparwasser Soroka, Prevent to Protect: Early Warning, Child Soldiers, and the Case of Syria
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Bina D’Costa, Of Responsibilities, Protection, and Rights: Children’s Lives in Conflict Zones