
The latest issue of
Global Responsibility to Protect (Vol. 14, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Bina D’Costa, Tigray’s Complex Emergency, Expulsions and the Aspirations of the Responsibility to Protect
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Cecilia Jimenez-Damary, The International Response to the Situation in Tigray: A Concerted Effort by Both the Humanitarian and Human Rights Communities
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Fisseha Fantahun Tefera, The United Nations Security Council Resolution 2417 on Starvation and Armed Conflicts and Its Limits: Tigray/Ethiopia as an Example
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Jonathan Fisher, #HandsoffEthiopia: ‘Partiality’, Polarization and Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict
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Samuel Ayele Bekalo, The Potential Impacts of the Stability/Instability of the Tigray Region and the Whole of Ethiopia on the Wider East and Horn of Africa
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Zain Maulana & Edward Newman, Contesting the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ in Southeast Asia: Rejection or Normative Resistance?
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Felicity Mulford, Circumventing the Responsibility to Protect in Yemen: Rhetorical Adaptation and the United Nations Security Council
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James Pattison, Beyond Imperfection: The Demands of the International Responsibility to Protect
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Uğur Ümit Üngör, ‘Grim Optimism’: Protecting Civilians from Atrocities
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Susanne Karstedt, The Usage and Usefulness of History
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Luke Glanville, An Imperfect Response to My Critics