Beyond the 'salvation' paradigm : responsibility to protect (others) vs the power of protecting oneself / Frederic Megret.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security Dialogue Vol. 40, No 6, December 2009, pp.575-595. (47)Summary: Argues that responsibility to protect (R2P) so far is perceived largely as international rescue effort mounted from outside, whereas this author suggests peoples capacity to help themselves has often been more decisive in protecting themselves against atrocities. Suggests that more effort should be put into understanding the role of international support for self-help in the face massive violence.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Argues that responsibility to protect (R2P) so far is perceived largely as international rescue effort mounted from outside, whereas this author suggests peoples capacity to help themselves has often been more decisive in protecting themselves against atrocities. Suggests that more effort should be put into understanding the role of international support for self-help in the face massive violence.
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