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Libya, the responsibility to protect and the future of humanitarian intervention
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Libya, the responsibility to protect and the future of humanitarian intervention

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1. Introduction: Libya and the Responsibility to Protect; Aidan Hehir
2. Humanitarianism, Responsibility or Rationality? Evaluating Intervention as State Strategy; Robert W. Murray
3. The Responsibility to Protect as the Apotheosis of Liberal Teleology; Aidan Hehir
4. 'My Fears, Alas, Were Not Unfounded:' Africa's Responses to the Libya Conflict; Alex de Waal
5. Africa's Emerging Regional Security Culture and the Intervention in Libya; Theresa Reinold
6. The Use - and Misuse - of R2P: the Case of Canada; Kim Richard Nossal
7. The (D)evolution of a Norm: R2P, the Bosnia Generation and Humanitarian Intervention in Libya; Eric A. Heinze and Brent J. Steele
8. The UN Security Council on Libya: Legitimation or Dissimulation?; Tom Keating
9. NATO's Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success?; Alan J. Kuperman
10. Conclusion: The Responsibility to Protect after Libya; Robert W. Murray.

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