Responsibility to protect R2P Research Thesis

Working in the human rights field has been a career dream of mine. Under the supervision of Professor Mark Nieman, I undertook the 4 months long term research project that empirically analyze why countries choose to selectively respond to their responsibility to protect’s obligation? The research question is: what are the underlying causes for disparate interventions and how do these determinants interact with each other to steer the countries’ response types? The results shows that R2P intervention are unlikely when it fails to bring strategic or economic interest to the intervening nation, as they resort to paying lip service for normative condemnation. I would love to connect with scholars that are passionate about human rights to explore the field together.
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