Engendering the Responsibility to Protect: Women and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities

This article explores the relationship between the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the pursuit of the so-called 'Women, Peace and Security' (WPS) agenda at the UN. We ask whether the two agendas should continue to be pursued separately or whether each can make a useful contribution to...

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