Understanding humanitarian protection
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary of Terms -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- Humanitarian Protection as a Field of Study -- Theory and Definitions -- Humanitarianism and Humanitarian Protection -- From 'International Security' to 'Human Security' -- From 'Direct Violence' to 'Structural Violence' -- International Relations, Constructivism, and the Study of Norms -- From 'International Society' to 'Global Society' -- The Epistemic Community: Drawing on the Work of Policymakers and Practitioners -- The Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Part I: Origins -- 2. Human Rights and the Cold War -- The United Nations and Human Rights -- The Cold War and Principles of Neutrality, Impartiality, and Humanity -- The Cold War and the Development of Peacekeeping -- The Cold War and Humanitarian Relief -- Notes -- 3. Rethinking Protection after the Cold War -- An Agenda for Peace and the New Peacekeeping -- The United Nations and the Rwandan Genocide -- Francis Deng and 'Sovereignty as Responsibility' -- NATO's Intervention in Kosovo -- The Articulation of the 'Responsibility to Protect' -- Kofi Annan and Two Concepts of Sovereignty -- The ICISS Report: The Responsibility to Protect -- The World Summit and the Responsibility to Protect -- Ban Ki-Moon's Cyril Foster Lecture on Human Protection -- The Responsibility to Protect and the Protection of Refugees and IDPs -- The Arab Spring: Collective Responses to Libya and Syria -- Notes -- Part II: Actors -- 4. States and Regional Organisations -- Norms Advocacy and States -- Reasons for Norm Contestation by States -- Norms Advocacy and Regional Organisations -- Regional Protection Regimes and International Institutions -- Notes -- 5. The United Nations.