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Cooper, Richard H.
Responsibility to protect[electronic resource] :the global moralcompact for the 21st century /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
172/.4
書名/作者:
Responsibility to protect : the global moralcompact for the 21st century // edited by Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voèinov Kohler.
其他作者:
Cooper, Richard H.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiii, 271 p.) : : ill.
附註:
Description based on print version record.
標題:
Humanitarian intervention.
標題:
Genocide intervention.
標題:
International relations.
標題:
Politics and Government.
ISBN:
9780230618404 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230618405 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Foreword / Samantha Powers -- Introduction: The responsibility to protect: the opportunity torelegate atrocity crimes to the past / Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voèinov Kohler -- The responsibility to protect: roots and rationale -- The responsibility to protect: from an idea to an international norm / Gareth Evans -- Advancing the responsibility to protect through international criminaljustice / Cherif Bassiouni --In our interest: the responsibility to protect / Susan E. Mayer -- Toward a Jewish argument for the responsibility to protect / Aaron Dorfmanand Ruth Messinger -- Atrocity crimes framing the responsibility to protect / David Scheffer -- Where the rubber hits the road: the responsibility to protect in Northern Uganda, Darfur, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. And Iraq? -- Was the Iraq War a humanitarian intervention? And what are our responsibilities today? /Kenneth Roth -- The Democratic Republic of the Congo: a story of lost opportunities to prevent or reduce deadly conflicts / Herbert F. Weiss -- Dealing with atrocities in Northern Uganda / Mary Page -- Spread wide the word: organizing the grassroots to end atrocity crimes / William F. Schulz -- Moving the responsibility to protect from rhetoric to action: what it means for philanthropists, the United States, and the international community -- Reaching across borders: philanthropy's role in the prevention of atrocitycrimes / Adele Simmons and April Donnellan -- Beyond words: U.S. policy and the responsibility to protect / Lee Feinstein and Erica De Bruin -- Building structures for peace: a Quaker lobby offers strategies for peacemakers / Joe Volk and Scott Stedjan -- Realizing the responsibility to protect during emerging and acute crises: a civil society proposalfor the United Nations /William Pace, Nicole Deller, and Sapna Chhatpar -- Moving from military intervention to judicial enforcement: the case for an international marshals service / Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voèinov Kohler.
摘要、提要註:
In 2005, the international community unanimously endorsed a revolutionary norm that has the potential to end genocide and other atrocity crimes in our time. Despite its endorsement at the highest political level and the general feeling of the American public that something needs to be done toprevent and stop atrocity crimes, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is very much absent from public thinking and the political agenda in the United States. Written by a stellar cast of authors, thisbook informs the public and leadership about R2P and its potential. Itwill also influence the academic, community and political debates by providing crucial insights on how to move R2P from rhetoric to action.
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Responsibility to protect[electronic resource] :the global moralcompact for the 21st century /
Responsibility to protect
the global moralcompact for the 21st century /[electronic resource] :edited by Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voèinov Kohler. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - 1 online resource (xiii, 271 p.) :ill.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Samantha Powers -- Introduction: The responsibility to protect: the opportunity torelegate atrocity crimes to the past / Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voèinov Kohler -- The responsibility to protect: roots and rationale -- The responsibility to protect: from an idea to an international norm / Gareth Evans -- Advancing the responsibility to protect through international criminaljustice / Cherif Bassiouni --In our interest: the responsibility to protect / Susan E. Mayer -- Toward a Jewish argument for the responsibility to protect / Aaron Dorfmanand Ruth Messinger -- Atrocity crimes framing the responsibility to protect / David Scheffer -- Where the rubber hits the road: the responsibility to protect in Northern Uganda, Darfur, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. And Iraq? -- Was the Iraq War a humanitarian intervention? And what are our responsibilities today? /Kenneth Roth -- The Democratic Republic of the Congo: a story of lost opportunities to prevent or reduce deadly conflicts / Herbert F. Weiss -- Dealing with atrocities in Northern Uganda / Mary Page -- Spread wide the word: organizing the grassroots to end atrocity crimes / William F. Schulz -- Moving the responsibility to protect from rhetoric to action: what it means for philanthropists, the United States, and the international community -- Reaching across borders: philanthropy's role in the prevention of atrocitycrimes / Adele Simmons and April Donnellan -- Beyond words: U.S. policy and the responsibility to protect / Lee Feinstein and Erica De Bruin -- Building structures for peace: a Quaker lobby offers strategies for peacemakers / Joe Volk and Scott Stedjan -- Realizing the responsibility to protect during emerging and acute crises: a civil society proposalfor the United Nations /William Pace, Nicole Deller, and Sapna Chhatpar -- Moving from military intervention to judicial enforcement: the case for an international marshals service / Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voèinov Kohler.
In 2005, the international community unanimously endorsed a revolutionary norm that has the potential to end genocide and other atrocity crimes in our time. Despite its endorsement at the highest political level and the general feeling of the American public that something needs to be done toprevent and stop atrocity crimes, the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is very much absent from public thinking and the political agenda in the United States. Written by a stellar cast of authors, thisbook informs the public and leadership about R2P and its potential. Itwill also influence the academic, community and political debates by providing crucial insights on how to move R2P from rhetoric to action.
ISBN: 9780230618404 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
373804
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Dewey Class. No.: 172/.4
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