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Publications by Philipp Rotmann

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  • Commentary 18 Jun 2024

    Budget-Einschnitte: Treibt die FDP Deutschland in den außenpolitischen Selbstmord?

    By Philipp Rotmann
    Hinter den Kulissen des alljährlichen Haushaltstheaters droht sich die Bundesregierung eine folgenschwere außenpolitische Selbstverstümmelung zu verordnen, deren Folgen vor allem die Nachfolger und das Land zu tragen hätten.…
  • Commentary 13 Jun 2024

    Is the FDP Driving Germany to Foreign Policy Suicide?

    By Philipp Rotmann
    Finance Minister Christian Lindner wants to make sweeping cuts to Germany's foreign affairs and development budgets. But this would have a hugely detrimental effect on Germany’s influence in the world.…
  • Journal article 05 Nov 2015

    The Evolution of Norms of Protection

    By Gerrit Kurtz, Philipp Rotmann
    Major Powers Debate the Responsibility to Protect Introduction In 2015, the world marked the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Charter and the 10th anniversary of the world’s political endorsement of a responsibility to protect populations from genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and…
  • Commentary 10 Oct 2015

    Making R2P Work

    By Sarah Brockmeier, Philipp Rotmann
    Ten years ago, world leaders agreed that the international community had a “responsibility to protect” populations from genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and ethnic cleansing. A decade later, the world’s record in fulfilling the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) remains poor, with…
  • Study 30 Jun 2015

    Debating the Responsibility to Protect?

    By Sarah Brockmeier, Philipp Rotmann
    Policy Debates in Brazil, China and South Africa on Protecting People From Atrocity Crimes Executive Summary A decade since the United Nations adopted the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) people from atrocity crimes, most politicians, academics and civil society advocates in the West…
  • Journal article 31 Aug 2014

    Introduction: Major Powers and the Contested Evolution of a Responsibility to Protect

    By Philipp Rotmann, Gerrit Kurtz, Sarah Brockmeier

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