Contents
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction / Frazer Egerton
Part I. The Concept of R2P
1. From Sovereign Responsibility to R2P / Roberta Cohen
2. The Responsibility to Prevent: Toward a Strategy / Lawrence Woocher
3. The Responsibility to React / Frank Chalk, Romeo Dallaire and Kyle Matthews
4. The Responsibility to Rebuild / Albrecht Schnabel
5. The Challenges Facing R2P Implementation / Robert Murray
6. What is Right with R2P? / Frazer Egerton
Part II. Developing and Operationalising R2P
7. Operationalising Protective Intervention: Alternative models of Authorisation / Nicholas Wheeler and Tim Dunne
8. Who Should Act? Collective Responsibility and the Responsibility to Protect / Jennifer Welsh
9. Mobilising the Troops: Generating the PoliticalWill to Act / Tom Keating
10. Leadership and the Responsibility to Protect / Abiodun Williams and Jonas Claes
11. R2P and Natural Disasters / Joanna Harrington
12. The Responsibility to Protect and Child Soldiers / Shelly Whitman
13. Securing Consistency for Consistent Security: Gender and the Responsibility to Protect / Jennifer Bond and Laurel Sherret
14. Making R2P Work: Now and in the Future / Lloyd Axworthy and Allan Rock
Part III. The View from Over Here
15. Paper Tiger or Platform for Action?: South Asia and the Responsibility to Protect / Sarah Teitt
16. The Economic Community of West African States and the Responsibility to Protect / Kwesi Aning and Samuel Atuobi
17. Evaluating the Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect in East Africa / Afyare A. Elmi
18. Southeast Asia: Between Non-Interference and Sovereignty as Responsibility / Alex Bellamy and Catherine Drummond
19. R2P in the Middle East and North Africa / Mojtaba Mahdavi
20. Concluding Thoughts / W. Andy Knight
Index