1st Edition

The Responsibility to Protect in Darfur From Forgotten Conflict to Global Cause and Back

By David Lanz Copyright 2020
218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book analyzes the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in the context of the conflict in Darfur, using detailed empirical evidence. The volume traces Darfur’s evolution from forgotten conflict to a major global cause and back to obscurity. The emergence of a far-reaching international response to the war in Darfur began in 2004 and included the most influential international advocacy movement... Read more

Introduction: Darfur and the Responsibility to Protect  1. Understanding R2P: Saving Strangers in a Messy World  2. Activating R2P: The Social Construction of Darfur as a Test Case for Saving Strangers  3. Implementing R2P: The International Response to the Darfur Conflict  4. Appropriating R2P: The Ramifications of Saving Strangers on the Darfur Opposition  5. Defying R2P: Sudanese Government Reactions to the International Push to Save Strangers in Darfur  6. Deactivating R2P: The Deconstruction of Darfur as a Case for Saving Strangers  Conclusion: Lessons from Darfur as a Test Case for Saving Strangers

Biography

David Lanz is currently co-head of the swisspeace Mediation Program and lecturer at the University of Basel, Switzerland.