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Luke Glanville, "Sharing Responsibility: The History and Future of Protection from Atrocities" (Princeton UP, 2021)

New Books in World Affairs

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Is a Culpable State the Worst State to Intervene in a Crisis?

There's a number of things that that sould have come from your five principles there. Some might say a were a state ams, it has some culpability, that they're the wrong state too to intervene. So if we think about at frances intervention, roand as as an easy common example that a or s probablye have some knowledge of a what do you think about that? Am, is there are there some situations where a culpable state should not be or should not intervene in those scenarios and seek to provide human protection Ye, i think that's certainly right.

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