
The latest issue of
Global Responsibility to Protect (Vol. 17, no. 4, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
-
Fatih Cüre,
Adapting Responsibility to Protect (R2P) for a Multipolar World: Sovereignty, Intervention, and Veto Power
-
Chiara De Franco & Christoph O. Meyer, Media and Mass Atrocity Prevention: Three Pathways of Potential Influence
-
Ainoa Cabada, R2P as an Early Warning Doctrine: Building a Case for the Establishment of an R2P Preventative Assessment Tool
-
Andrew E. Yaw Tchie, Converging Global Norms and Institutional Policies with Bottom-Up Approaches to the Protection of Civilians
-
Interventions Forum on Gaza
-
Josie Hornung & Elisabeth Haugland Austrheim, Atrocity Prevention and the Applicability of R2P to Occupied Palestine
-
Sarah Teitt, Israel, Gaza, and the Unrealised Promise of the Responsibility to Protect
-
Jeremy Moses, Gaza and the Perils of Militarised Humanitarianism: Universal Values, Politics, and the Hypocrisy of R2P
-
Book Forum: A Discussion of Jess Gifkins’ Inside the UN Security Council: Legitimation Practices and Darfur
-
Samuel Jarvis, Informal Practice as a Driver of Change: the UN Security Council and Darfur
-
Holger Niemann, The Everyday Life of the UN Security Council and International Practice Theory
-
Carmen Robledo, Uses and Practices in the UNSC Decision-Making: the Case of Sudan
-
Jess Gifkins, Informal UN Reform: a Response to Reviews of Inside the UN Security Council