Regional Approaches to the Responsibility to Protect
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<p>This book studies regional approaches to the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Europe and West Africa. </p><p>The work assesses how and to what extent the European Union (EU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have internalised the norm both generally in institutions policies and programs and specifically in crisis situations of R2P concern such as the 2011 Libyan crisis and 2012 Malian crisis. It provides a historical analysis of how the two regional organisations have dealt with questions of sovereignty security and human rights since their founding as well as an analysis of some of the European and West African roots of the R2P norm. This reflects the notion that global norms are often informed by local and regional practices and that this needs to be recognised in order to fully understand regional responses to alleged global norms. The book uses process tracing to trace the regional internalisation of R2P and has benefited from qualitative research interviews with EU- and ECOWAS-stakeholders. One of the key findings is that ECOWAS and West Africa have delivered a key contribution to the norm construction of R2P a finding insufficiently recognised in the current literature. </p><p>This book will be of much interest to students of the Responsibility to Protect EU human rights and foreign policy African politics security studies and International Relations in general.</p>
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