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R2P

or R·to P

[ ahr-tuh-pee ]

abbreviation for

  1. responsibility to protect: the global principle that nations have an obligation to protect their populations against genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity, and that the international community must assist if necessary:

    The United Nations invoked R2P to authorize delivery of humanitarian aid.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of R2P1

First recorded in 2005, following the United Nations' World Summit
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Example Sentences

During the dozen years or so since the R2P concept was formulated, its application has been complicated and ad hoc.

The Russians, who abstained rather than using their veto, were horrified to see how quickly R2P morphed into regime change.

The intervention also demonstrates the limits to the R2P doctrine itself.

It was as textbook a fulfillment of “R2P,” or “responsibility to protect,” as one could imagine.

If a true R2P situation arises, then Obama will have to make some decisions.

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