Adrian GALLAGHER, Charles T. HUNT, Cecilia JACOB
The latest issue of Global Responsibility to Protect (vol. 13, n°2-3, 2021) is out.
Alex J. Bellamy, In Memoriam: Professor Edward C. Luck (1948-2021)Notes on Contributors
Martin Mennecke, Ellen E. Stensrud, The Failure of the International Community to Apply R2P and Atrocity Prevention in Myanmar
Noel M. Morada, Asean and the Rakhine Crisis: Balancing Non-interference, Accountability, and Strategic Interests in Responding to Atrocities in Myanmar
Claire Q. Smith, Susannah G. Williams, Why Indonesia Adopted ‘Quiet Diplomacy’ over R2P in the Rohingya Crisis: The Roles of Islamic Humanitarianism, Civil-Military Relations, and Asean
Cecilia Jacob, Navigating between Pragmatism and Principle: Australia’s Foreign Policy Response to the 2017 Rohingya Crisis
Ellen E. Stensrud, The Rohingya Crisis, the Democratisation Discourse, and the Absence of an Atrocity Prevention Lens
Kate Ferguson, For the Wind Is in the Palm-Trees: The 2017 Rohingya Crisis and an Emergent UK Approach to Atrocity Prevention
Camilla Buzzi, Mass Atrocities in Myanmar and the Responsibility to Protect in a Digital Age
Sebastiaan Verelst, Accountability in Myanmar: A Transformative Stepping-Stone?
Martin Mennecke, The International Court of Justice and the Responsibility to Protect: Learning from the Case of The Gambia v. Myanmar
Morten B. Pedersen, The Rohingya Crisis, Myanmar, and R2P ‘Black Holes’
Nickey Diamond, The Failure to Protect in Myanmar: A Reflection on National Protection of Rohingya against Mass Nickey Diamond, Atrocity Crimes and Prospects for the Responsibility to Protect
Ivan Šimonović, Why ‘Never Again’ and R2P Did Not Work in Myanmar
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