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The Development and Evolution of R2P as International Policy

Ramesh Thakur

Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 3, 190-200

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The primary responsibility for civilian protection is that of national authorities and conflict parties and the international community has only a fallback responsibility; the chief blame for atrocities should not be shifted to the UN or other regional or international actors. The protection of civilians is an outcome, not an activity.

Date: 2015
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