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Liberal Democracies and the Responsibility to Protect: Lessons from Syria

By Chloë Gilgan, McRae
New Arrival Routledge May 2026

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ISBN-13
9781041241195
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
May 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book critically examines how the international norm of the Responsibility to Protect has been effectively limited by its interpretation by liberal states.

Under the Responsibility to Protect, states agree to use ‘diplomatic, humanitarian and other peaceful means’ to help protect populations – often refugees – from mass atrocities when the state is ‘manifestly failing’ to do so. Through an analysis of official discourse, as well as interviews with government officials and civil society representatives, this book examines how the Responsibility to Protect articulated by the UK and US governments was understood in the case of Syria. As the book demonstrates, the aspirations relied upon in the advocacy of the Responsibility to Protect are in constant tension with states’ conceptual understandings and practice of this norm. As the Syrian case indicates – and in a way that the book maintains as more generally representative – the Responsibility to Protect is routinely interpreted and modified in ways that effectively limit both its meaning and its implementation. In conclusion, the book’s analysis contributes to realising a more coherent government policy on atrocity prevention and response that does not undermine humanitarian protection and international consensus on the Responsibility to Protect.

This book will appeal to scholars, research students, practitioners, and policymakers in the areas of international law, human rights, international relations, peace and conflict studies, and refugee studies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Understanding State Behaviour
3. Resettlement as ‘Humanitarian’ and ‘Other Peaceful Means’ under R2P
4. The International Response to Syria and Syrian Refugees, 2014-2016
5. Localising R2P in the UK Government
6. Localising R2P in the US Government
7. Localising R2P in Civil Society
8. Feedback Effects, Lessons Learned, and Moving Forward
9. Conclusion
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