The Responsibility to Protect in Latin America
A New Map
Herausgeber: Fuentes, Claudio; Serrano, Monica
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The Responsibility to Protect in Latin America
A New Map
Herausgeber: Fuentes, Claudio; Serrano, Monica
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This books assesses the opportunities for the normative and practical advancement of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Latin America.
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This books assesses the opportunities for the normative and practical advancement of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Latin America.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415782210
- ISBN-10: 041578221X
- Artikelnr.: 31302664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415782210
- ISBN-10: 041578221X
- Artikelnr.: 31302664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Claudio Fuentes and Mónica Serrano Part I: Mapping the
Responsibility to Protect in Latin America 1. Argentina and the R2P:
Foreign Policy and Human Rights Carina Solmirano 2. Brazil, the R2P and the
Shaping of Regional Order Marcelo Biato Fortuna 3. Small Country, Big
Challenges: R2P in Chile's Foreign Policy Claudio Fuentes 4. Costa Rica and
R2P: Trailblazer or Mouthpiece of the North? Jorge A. Ballestero 5. Mexico
and the R2P: From Non-Intervention to Active Engagement? Mónica Serrano
and Diego Dewar 6. Guatemala: A Test-Case for the R2P? Manolo E. Vela
Castañeda 7. Bolivia: Violence in Pando & the R2P George Gray Molina and
Gustavo Bonifaz 8. Colombia: A Free-Rider with a Vested Interest in the
(Non)-Development of R2P? Diego Dewar and Annette Idler Part II:
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect 9. Preventing and Responding to
Mass Atrocities: The Role of National Human Rights Institutions Thomas
Pegram 10. Developing R2P Regional Institutional Capacities Thomas Legler
11. Latin American Responsibilities in Vulnerable States: The Case of Haiti
Mónica Hirst
Responsibility to Protect in Latin America 1. Argentina and the R2P:
Foreign Policy and Human Rights Carina Solmirano 2. Brazil, the R2P and the
Shaping of Regional Order Marcelo Biato Fortuna 3. Small Country, Big
Challenges: R2P in Chile's Foreign Policy Claudio Fuentes 4. Costa Rica and
R2P: Trailblazer or Mouthpiece of the North? Jorge A. Ballestero 5. Mexico
and the R2P: From Non-Intervention to Active Engagement? Mónica Serrano
and Diego Dewar 6. Guatemala: A Test-Case for the R2P? Manolo E. Vela
Castañeda 7. Bolivia: Violence in Pando & the R2P George Gray Molina and
Gustavo Bonifaz 8. Colombia: A Free-Rider with a Vested Interest in the
(Non)-Development of R2P? Diego Dewar and Annette Idler Part II:
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect 9. Preventing and Responding to
Mass Atrocities: The Role of National Human Rights Institutions Thomas
Pegram 10. Developing R2P Regional Institutional Capacities Thomas Legler
11. Latin American Responsibilities in Vulnerable States: The Case of Haiti
Mónica Hirst
Introduction Claudio Fuentes and Mónica Serrano Part I: Mapping the
Responsibility to Protect in Latin America 1. Argentina and the R2P:
Foreign Policy and Human Rights Carina Solmirano 2. Brazil, the R2P and the
Shaping of Regional Order Marcelo Biato Fortuna 3. Small Country, Big
Challenges: R2P in Chile's Foreign Policy Claudio Fuentes 4. Costa Rica and
R2P: Trailblazer or Mouthpiece of the North? Jorge A. Ballestero 5. Mexico
and the R2P: From Non-Intervention to Active Engagement? Mónica Serrano
and Diego Dewar 6. Guatemala: A Test-Case for the R2P? Manolo E. Vela
Castañeda 7. Bolivia: Violence in Pando & the R2P George Gray Molina and
Gustavo Bonifaz 8. Colombia: A Free-Rider with a Vested Interest in the
(Non)-Development of R2P? Diego Dewar and Annette Idler Part II:
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect 9. Preventing and Responding to
Mass Atrocities: The Role of National Human Rights Institutions Thomas
Pegram 10. Developing R2P Regional Institutional Capacities Thomas Legler
11. Latin American Responsibilities in Vulnerable States: The Case of Haiti
Mónica Hirst
Responsibility to Protect in Latin America 1. Argentina and the R2P:
Foreign Policy and Human Rights Carina Solmirano 2. Brazil, the R2P and the
Shaping of Regional Order Marcelo Biato Fortuna 3. Small Country, Big
Challenges: R2P in Chile's Foreign Policy Claudio Fuentes 4. Costa Rica and
R2P: Trailblazer or Mouthpiece of the North? Jorge A. Ballestero 5. Mexico
and the R2P: From Non-Intervention to Active Engagement? Mónica Serrano
and Diego Dewar 6. Guatemala: A Test-Case for the R2P? Manolo E. Vela
Castañeda 7. Bolivia: Violence in Pando & the R2P George Gray Molina and
Gustavo Bonifaz 8. Colombia: A Free-Rider with a Vested Interest in the
(Non)-Development of R2P? Diego Dewar and Annette Idler Part II:
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect 9. Preventing and Responding to
Mass Atrocities: The Role of National Human Rights Institutions Thomas
Pegram 10. Developing R2P Regional Institutional Capacities Thomas Legler
11. Latin American Responsibilities in Vulnerable States: The Case of Haiti
Mónica Hirst