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Author:
Lanz, David, author.
Title:
The responsibility to protect in Darfur : from forgotten conflict to global cause and back / David Lanz.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xi, 205 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subject:
United Nations--Peacekeeping forces--Darfur.--Darfur.
United Nations.
Darfur Conflict (Sudan : 2003-)
Sudan--Law and legislation.--Darfur Conflict, 2003---Law and legislation.
Responsibility to protect (International law)--Darfur.--Darfur.
Civil war--Protection of civilians--Darfur.--Darfur.
Civil war--Protection of civilians.
Legislation.
Peacekeeping forces.
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Sudan.
Sudan--Darfur.
2003
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Darfur and the Responsibility to Protect -- Understanding R2P: Saving Strangers in a Messy World -- Activating R2P: The Social Construction of Darfur as a Test Case for Saving Strangers -- Implementing R2P: The International Response to the Darfur Conflict -- Appropriating R2P: The Ramifications of Saving Strangers on the Darfur Opposition -- Defying R2P: Sudanese Government Reactions to the International Push to Save Strangers in Darfur -- Deactivating R2P: The Deconstruction of Darfur as a Case for Saving Strangers -- Conclusion: Lessons from Darfur as a Test Case for Saving Strangers
Summary:
"This book analyses the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the context of the conflict in Darfur, using detailed empirical evidence. The volume traces Darfur's evolution from forgotten conflict to a major global cause back to obscurity. The emergence of a far-reaching international response to Darfur began in 2004 and included the most influential international advocacy movement since the anti-apartheid campaign and one of the world's largest peacekeeping missions. The book analyses how Darfur slid back into international obscurity after 2011, despite ongoing violence against civilians and the continued risk of conflict escalation following Omar al-Bashir's ousting in April 2019. Based on an analysis of more than 100 interviews and over 1,000 media reports, the work examines one of the most pressing questions related to the R2P: why do some situations of mass atrocities cause an international outcry, while others are met with complacency and silence? It argues that the presence or absence of a compelling narrative, which frames a situation in moral terms and unambiguously conveys who is responsible, who suffers, and what should be done, facilitates whether or not sufficient traction will be gained to beget a robust R2P response. This book will be of much interest to students of the Responsibility to Protect, human rights, peacekeeping, conflict resolution, African politics and International Relations in general"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Global politics and the responsibility to protect
ISBN:
0367183706
9780367183707
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1107858758
LCCN:
2019028929
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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