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The latest issue of
Global Responsibility to Protect (Vol. 14, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect
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Thomas Peak, Charlie Laderman, & Cecilia Jacob, Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: Past, Present, and Futures
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Luke Glanville, Wrestling with R2P’s Colonial Parallels
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Karen Smith, R2P at the UN: The Problem of Selective History and Incomplete Narratives
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Alex J. Bellamy, R2P and the Use of Force
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Anastasia Prokhorova, The Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect: Performing Norm Leadership
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Felicity Gray, Relational R2P? Civilian-Led Prevention and Protection against Atrocity Crimes
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Patrick Wight & Yuriko Cowper-Smith, Mass Atrocities in Ethiopia and Myanmar: The Case for ‘Harm Mitigation’ in R2P Implementation