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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 the Responsibility to Protect an Imperative Duty?

Five principles to guide states in deciding where to discharge a portion of the shared responsibility o protect. Each state that seeks to discharge its global duties has freedom to choose who in particular they should protect, or what issues they should be responding to. The first principle i offer is to order the minds of decision makers, and to suggest a sequence in which decision makers might want to think through this issue of where to direct their attention and resources. And then there's a third sense of imperfection, which relates to these five principles you mention. I think it is given that the international community will usually be confronted with not just one situation involving the threat or perpetration of atrocities,. But multiple other global threats

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