Eglantine Staunton
Search for other papers by Eglantine Staunton in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
France and the development of the responsibility to protect
Consolidator or threat (2005–2011)?
in France, humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect
Abstract only
Log-in for full text

This chapter investigates France’s relationship to R2P after it was endorsed by the international community in 2005. It discusses France’s progressive role of norm consolidator, while also analysing how and why France at times endangered the international principle. It also argues that even though there is evidence that R2P began to restrain when and how France could intervene to protect, the influence of the international principle remained limited. In contrast, the domestic norm remained influential and led France to intervene to protect beyond cases defined by the United Nations Security Council as R2P situations, in a way that aimed to fulfil France’s perceived duty while promoting its rank.

  • Collapse
  • Expand

Metrics

All Time Past Year Past 30 Days
Abstract Views 137 18 1
Full Text Views 8 2 0
PDF Downloads 12 3 0