Browsing Research Articles (Political Sciences) by Author "Spies, Yolanda Kemp"

Browsing Research Articles (Political Sciences) by Author "Spies, Yolanda Kemp"

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  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp; Abatan, Jeannine Ella Adénikè (Routledge, 2016-01)
    The African continent is inextricably linked to the development of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) norm and the latter’s ethical interpretation of the duties associated with state sovereignty. With the African Union ...
  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp; Dzimiri, Patrick (Berghahn Books, 2011-04-01)
    The Responsibility to Protect is a new human security paradigm that re-conceptualizes state sovereignty as a responsibility rather than a right. Its seminal endorsement by the 2005 World Summit has however not consolidated ...
  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp (Institute for Strategic Studies, University of Pretoria, 2008-05)
    The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful global governance forum in the history of humankind. In a rapidly globalising world its constitutive mandate addressing issues of international peace and security ...
  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2011)
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  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp (Routledge, 2010)
    The emerging global order is challenging multilateralism in the sense that power is becoming situational: centres of gravity are overlapping and transient, and the transnational interdependence that characterises this ...
  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp (The Verloren van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2010)
    For most South Africans, regardless of their interest in foreign policy, the advent of 2010 signalled a major and distinctly foreign engagement: South Africa’s hosting of the FIFA1 World Cup. This much anticipated event, ...
  • Spies, Yolanda Kemp (The Verloren van Themmat Centre for Public Law Studies, UNISA, 2009)
    Broadly speaking, foreign policy analysts consider two contexts when studying a given state’s policy vis-à-vis the international environment: the systemic, which pertains to the structural determinants of the external ...