- C.A.J. Coady, Morality, Reality and Humanitarian Intervention: An Introduction to the Debate
- Stephen Zunes, Complicating the Moral Case of Responsibility to Protect: Kosovo and Libya
- Richard W. Miller, Why Sovereignty Matters Despite Injustice: the Ethics of Intervention
- Janna Thompson, Women and Humanitarian Intervention
- Ramon Das, Humanitarian Intervention and Non-Ideal Theory
- Marco Meyer, The Leeriness Objection to the Responsibility to Protect
- Ned Dobos, On the Uses and "Abuses" of R2P
- Chrisantha Hermanson, Scrutinizing Intentions
- Aidan Hehir, "Words lying on the table"? Norm Contestation and the Diminution of the Responsibility to Protect
- Robert W. Murray and Tom Keating, Responsibility to Protect, Polarity and Society: R2P's Political Realities in the International Order
- Sagar Sanyal, Closing the R2P Chapter; Opening a Dissident Current within Philosophy of War
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Coady, Dobos, & Sanyal: Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical Demand and Political Reality
C.A.J. Coady (Univ. of Melbourne), Ned Dobos (UNSW Canberra), & Sagar Sanyal (Univ. of Melbourne) have published Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical Demand and Political Reality (Oxford Univ. Press). Contents include: