1. Globale Sicherheitskultur und die „Responsibility to Protect‟.
- Author
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Junk, Julian
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CULTURE , *INTERNATIONAL security , *RESPONSIBILITY to protect (International law) , *INTERNATIONAL law - Abstract
This article conceptualizes the notion of a „global security culture‟. It highlights the process character of a global culture as well as the importance of state practices both legally and in discursive terms. It then investigates into whether the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) could be an indicator for a global security culture. It does so by tracing its emergence and analyzing cases where the R2P has been invoked by at least some actors: Darfur, Myanmar, Georgia, Kenya, Somalia, and Zimbabwe. It finds that the R2P contains elements that point to a global security culture in the making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2011