In 2005, the international community unanimously endorsed a
revolutionary norm that has the potential to end genocide and other
atrocity crimes in our time. Despite its endorsement at the highest
political level and the general feeling of the American public that
"something needs to be done" to prevent and stop atrocity crimes,
the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is very much absent from public
thinking and the political agenda in the United States. Written by
a stellar cast of authors, this book informs the public and
leadership about R2P and its potential. It will also influence the
academic, community and political debates by providing crucial
insights on how to move R2P from rhetoric to action.
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