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The permanence of inconsistency : Libya, the Securtiy Council, and the Responsibility to Protect / Aidan Hehir.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: International Security Vol 38 No 1, Summer 2013, pp.137-159 (68)Summary: Despite arguments to the contrary this article puts the case that R2P has not significantly affected UN responses to large scale intra-state crises. The principle characteristic is inertia due to the nature of the five permanent members of the Security Council who, according to this article, are guided by politics and pragmatism rather than principles.
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Despite arguments to the contrary this article puts the case that R2P has not significantly affected UN responses to large scale intra-state crises. The principle characteristic is inertia due to the nature of the five permanent members of the Security Council who, according to this article, are guided by politics and pragmatism rather than principles.

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