""Never again!"" the world has vowed time and again since the
Holocaust. Yet genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other mass atrocity
crimes continue to shock our consciencesfrom the killing fields of
Cambodia to the machetes of Rwanda to the agony of Darfur.
Gareth Evans has grappled with these issues firsthand. As Australian
foreign minister, he was a key broker of the United Nations peace plan
for Cambodia. As president of the International Crisis Group, he now
works on the prevention and resolution of scores of conflicts and
crises worldwide. The primary architect of and leading authority on
the Responsibility to Protect (""R2P""), he shows here how this new
international norm can once and for all prevent a return to the
killing fields.
_The Responsibility to Protect_ captures a simple and powerful idea.
The primary responsibility for protecting its own people from mass
atrocity crimes lies with the state itself. State sovereignty implies
responsibility, not a license to kill. But when a state is unwilling
or unable to halt or avert such crimes, the wider international
community then has a collective responsibility to take whatever action
is necessary. R2P emphasizes preventive action above all. That
includes assistance for states struggling to contain potential crises
and for effective rebuilding after a crisis or conflict to tackle its
underlying causes. R2P's primary tools are persuasion and support, not
military or other coercion. But sometimes it is right to fight: faced
with another Rwanda, the world cannot just stand by.
R2P was unanimously adopted by the UN General Assembly at the 2005
World Summit. But many misunderstandings persist about its scope and
limits. And much remains to be done to solidify political support and
to build institutional capacity. Evans shows, compellingly, how big a
break R2P represents from the past, and how, with its acceptance in
principle and effective application in practice, the promise of
""Never
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Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and For All
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815742432
Publisert
2025
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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