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Sweden, the United Nations, and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

Permalink 12 November 08    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: United Nations    
Today, Ambassador Anders Lidén, Sweden's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, addressed the general debate about the Responsibility to Protect and Sweden's role in R2P at a well-attended seminar at the House of Sweden in Washington, D.C. The two discussants included former Ambassador Princeton Lyman with the Council on Foreign Relations and Tod Lindberg with the Hoover Institution. Will Davis, the Director of the United Nations Information Center in Washington, D.C., served as the moderator. The discussion included reflections on the legitimacy and legality of R2P and its applicability to Darfur, the eastern DRC, Burma, Chechnya, Ossetia, and Tibet. More


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