The EU and responsibility to protect: case studies on the eu’s response to mass atrocities in Libya, South Sudan and Myanmar
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Дата
2020
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Анотація
The article is devoted to the study of the evolution of the European Union (EU) approach
towards the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). The paper refers to the case
study method used to assess the EU’s capacity to respond adequately to the particular
mass atrocity cases – Libya, South Sudan, and Myanmar. The methodology of
the paper is based on a discursive analytical approach, which requires a thorough
examination of the official declarations, statements, and resolutions adopted by the
EU in the scope of EU foreign and security policy. The article focuses on clear distinctions
between the EU’s approach to these cases, reveals several weaknesses and
hidden reputational risks in the EU’s response to mass atrocity situations as well as
offers several recommendations on how to overcome identified deficiencies.
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EU, Mass Atrocities, Responsibility to Protect, Libya, Myanmar, South Sudan
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