
Civilian Protection in the Twenty-First Century
Governance and Responsibility in a Fragmented World
OUP India (Publisher)
Published in December 2016
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-0-19-946750-1 (ISBN)
Description
There has been a significant consolidation of international norms to advance human protection objectives in current global politics. Yet, while civilian protection is at the heart of international humanitarian law and the United Nations global security agenda, armed conflicts today are increasingly fragmented. The current global security environment creates significant ethical and political complexities for the actors operating in this field to protect civilians. This volume interrogates the diversity of practices and the politics of civilian protection at the individual and community as well as the state, non-state, and the international community levels to conceptualize civilian protection in this complex environment.
The book comprises thematic chapters on humanitarian intervention, protection of populations of concern including refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), and international diplomacy, which are enriched with six case studies from Asia and Africa. Combining conceptual debate with empirical evidence, the contributors describe the contexts in which interventions occur and the practical ways in which protection mechanisms have been implemented. This volume offers alternatives that can be adopted to improve and build upon current practices of civilian protection.
The book comprises thematic chapters on humanitarian intervention, protection of populations of concern including refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), and international diplomacy, which are enriched with six case studies from Asia and Africa. Combining conceptual debate with empirical evidence, the contributors describe the contexts in which interventions occur and the practical ways in which protection mechanisms have been implemented. This volume offers alternatives that can be adopted to improve and build upon current practices of civilian protection.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-946750-1 (9780199467501)
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Persons
Cecilia Jacob is Research Fellow, Department of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University, Canberra.
Alistair D. B. Cook is Research Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Alistair D. B. Cook is Research Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Editor
Research Fellow, Department of International RelationsResearch Fellow, Department of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University, Canberra.
Research FellowResearch Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Content
PREFACE; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; Introduction: New Wine in Old Bottles? Civilian Protection; in the Twenty-First Century; Cecilia Jacob and Alistair D. B. Cook; I Contesting Concepts; 1. The New Politics of Protection? Cote dIvoire, Libya; and the Responsibility to Protect; Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams; 2. Responsibility to Protect: A Study in Consensus-building; Linda Quayle; 3. The Rwanda Paradigm: The Responsibility to Protect; Displaced Persons;
Susan Harris Rimmer; II Asia; 4. The Politics of Protecting Religious Minorities: The State; and Communal Violence in India; Cecilia Jacob; 5. Civilian Protection, Resilience, and Insecurity in Myanmar;
Alistair D. B. Cook; 6. Chinas Dual Approach towards the Protection of Civilians; Lina Gong; III Africa; 7. Libya and the State of Intervention; Tim Dunne and Jess Gifkins; 8. Protection First, Justice Later? Stopping Mass Atrocities in; Northern Uganda; Raymond Kwun Sun Lau; 9. Civilian Protection in Darfur: Promise, Politics, and Practice; David Mickler; Conclusion: Conceptualizing Civilian Protection in Global; PoliticsFrameworks and Possibilities; Cecilia Jacob; INDEX; NOTES ON EDITORS AND
CONTRIBUTORS
Susan Harris Rimmer; II Asia; 4. The Politics of Protecting Religious Minorities: The State; and Communal Violence in India; Cecilia Jacob; 5. Civilian Protection, Resilience, and Insecurity in Myanmar;
Alistair D. B. Cook; 6. Chinas Dual Approach towards the Protection of Civilians; Lina Gong; III Africa; 7. Libya and the State of Intervention; Tim Dunne and Jess Gifkins; 8. Protection First, Justice Later? Stopping Mass Atrocities in; Northern Uganda; Raymond Kwun Sun Lau; 9. Civilian Protection in Darfur: Promise, Politics, and Practice; David Mickler; Conclusion: Conceptualizing Civilian Protection in Global; PoliticsFrameworks and Possibilities; Cecilia Jacob; INDEX; NOTES ON EDITORS AND
CONTRIBUTORS