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Intervention in Libya - The Responsibility to Protect in North Africa (Paperback, New edition)
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Intervention in Libya - The Responsibility to Protect in North Africa (Paperback, New edition)
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The 2011 crisis in Libya represents the first case in which the
international community invoked 'the Responsibility to Protect'
principle, adopted in 2005 by UN member states, to justify coercive
measures including sanctions and the use of military force. In this
study, Karin Wester meticulously reconstructs and analyzes the
evolution of the Libyan crisis, the international community's
response, and the manner in which the 'Responsibility to Protect'
was applied. Drawing on a wide variety of primary sources including
in-depth interviews with politicians and diplomats, this
comprehensive account of the 2011 intervention in Libya redresses
popular narratives asserting that the intervention was driven
primarily by western (neo-colonial) interests or by a desire for
regime change. Instead, Wester reveals how the 'Responsibility to
Protect' principle was realized to a considerable extent, but also
how it provided a highly fragile basis for military enforcement
action. Incorporating perspectives from international law,
political science and history, this is a compelling and
thought-provoking examination of the real-world application of a
principle that is deeply rooted in history but presents daunting
challenges in implementation.
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