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JOURNAL

W W W. BRILL . NL /GR 2P

ANNOUNCING NEW Journal

Global Responsibility to Protect Edited by Alex J. Bellamy, University of Queensland and Sara E. Davies, Queensland University of Technology • 2009: Volume 1 (in 4 issues) • ISSN 1875-9858 / E-ISSN 1875-984X

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W W W. BRILL . NL /GR 2P

Global Responsibility to Protect Edited by Alex J. Bellamy, University of Queensland and Sara E. Davies, Queensland University of Technology

• 2009: Volume 1 (in 4 issues) • ISSN 1875-9858 / E-ISSN 1875-984X Global Responsibility to Protect is the premier journal for the study and practice of the responsibility to protect (R2P). This journal seeks to publish the best and latest research on the R2P principle, its development as a new norm in global politics, its operationalization through the work of governments, international and regional organizations and NGOs, and finally, its relationship and applicability to past and present cases of genocide and mass atrocities including the global response to those cases. Global Responsibility to Protect also serves as a repository for lessons learned and analysis of best practices; it will disseminate information about the current status of R2P and efforts to realize its promise. Each issue contains research articles and at least one piece on the practicalities of R2P, be that the current state of R2P diplomacy or its application in the field.

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Global Responsibility to Protect promotes a universal understanding of R2P and efforts to realize it, through encouraging critical debate and diversity of opinion, and to acquaint a broad readership of scholars, practitioners, students and analysts with the principle and its operationalization. It encourages contributions from a variety of disciplines and professions who have something to say about R2P. Global Responsibility to Protect seeks insights and approaches from every region of the world that might contribute to understanding, operationalizing and applying R2P in practice. E DITORIAL BOARD

Amitav Acharya, Centre for Governance and International Affairs, University of Bristol Kwesi Aning, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Accra, Ghana Lloyd Axworthy, The University of Winnipeg Michael Barnett, University of Minnesota Mely Caballero-Anthony, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University Roberta Cohen, The Brookings Institution Hon Gareth Evans AO QC, International Crisis Group Paul Evans, University of British Columbia Victoria K. Holt, Future of Peace Operations Program, The Henry L. Stimson Center Don Hubert, University of Ottawa Colin Keating, Security Council Report John J. Kirton, University of Toronto Andy W. Knight, Global Centre for R2P, The City University of New York Edward C. Luck, International Peace Academy, Special Adviser to the U.N. Secretary-General William Maley, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University Noel Morada, University of the Philippines Diliman Ambassador Allan Rock, Q.C. Pierre Schori, FRIDE Hugo Slim, Corporates for Crisis Ltd, London Eli Stamnes, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs (NUPI) Ramesh Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation and University of Waterloo Thomas G. Weiss, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The City University of New York Jennifer M. Welsh, Somerville College, University of Oxford Nicholas Wheeler, University of Wales Aberystwyth Paul Williams, University of Warwick / George Washington University

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