Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the 21st Century (Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries)

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Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the 21st Century (Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789819981625

Full Description

This book sheds light on the practice, challenges, and prospects of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) amidst wide contestation, backlash, operational challenges, and expectation gaps associated with the theory and practice of the RtoP. Diverging from existing works, it provides a renewed perspective and alternatives for future deployment of the RtoP and critical insights to the readers on how issues such as support, consolidation, and institutionalization within the broader context of regional dynamics of the RtoP can be best achieved in Africa. The book will be of particular interest to diplomats, international relations experts, scholars, RtoP advocates, the United Nations, and the African Union.

Contents

Section I: Philosophical, Theoretical & Historical Overview Of The Responsibility To Protect.- Chapter I: Introduction.- Chapter II: Responsibility-to-Protect and a Tri-dimensional Methodology: Exploring the Epistemic-Morality of an Interventionist.- Chapter III: From Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect: Unpacking the Genealogy and History of the RtoP Doctrine in the International Humanitarian System.- Section II: Theory & Practice Of The Responsibility To Protect In Africa.- Chapter IV: A Critical Reflection of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Responsibility to Protect Intervention in Libya.- Chapter V: Horizontal Inequality - Armed Violence and the Responsibility to Protect in Africa: The Cote d'Ivoire Experience.- Chapter VI: Insurgency, Responsibility to Protect at the Expense of Local Protection in the Civilian Joint Task Force in the North-Eastern Region of Nigeria.- Chapter VII: The Sahel Region and the Dilemma of Civilian Protection: A Challenge to the Responsibility to Protect.- Chapter VIII: The Anglophone - Cameroon Conflict and the Responsibility to Protect.- Chapter IX: The Responsibility to Protect and International Community Response to the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria.- Chapter X: From Regionalization of Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect in Africa: The Gambia Experience.- Chapter XI: The US Foreign Policy and the Responsibility to Protect in Africa.- Section III: Emerging & contending issues from the pratice of the responsibility to protect in africa.- Chapter XII: The African Union, Responsibility to Protect and the Mantra of African Solutions to African Problems.- Chapter XIII: Implementing the RtoP: Coordinating Approaches Between the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the International Criminal Court (ICC).- Chapter XIV: Peace Enforcement In The Face of International Military Intervention.- Chapter XV: The Media, Armed Conflict, and the Responsibility to Protect.- Chapter XVI: Exploring the Legal Discourse on the Practice of the Responsibility to Protect in Africa.- Chapter XVII: Responsibility to Protect and the Avoidance of the Responsibility: Ending Atrocity Crimes in Northern Nigeria.- Chapter XVIII: Environmental Challenges, Climate Change and the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) In Africa.- Section IV: Institutionalization, consolidation & prospects of the responsibility to protect in africa.- Chapter XIX: From the Sustainable Development Goal 16 to the African Union's Silencing the Guns Agenda: Why is it so Difficult to Achieve Sustainable Peace and Stability in Africa?.- Chapter XX: Can the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine Act as a Deterrent against Mass Atrocity and Human Rights Infringement in Africa?.- Chapter XXI: The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP): Norm Institutionalization, Issues, and Challenges.- Chapter XXII: Responsibility to Protect: From Contestation to Internationalization.

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