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2014

Other Outputs

ASEAN and the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict and Humanitarian Situations: From Commitment to Practical Action in Southeast Asia

Teitt, Sarah (2014). ASEAN and the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict and Humanitarian Situations: From Commitment to Practical Action in Southeast Asia . R2P Ideas in Brief Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.

ASEAN and the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict and Humanitarian Situations: From Commitment to Practical Action in Southeast Asia

2014

Book Chapter

China and the international human rights regime

Teitt, Sarah (2014). China and the international human rights regime. The Globalization of World Politics: Case Studies from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific. (pp. 108-110) edited by Charles Hawkesly and Nichole Georgiou. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Oxford University Press.

China and the international human rights regime

2014

Other Outputs

China and the International Humanitarian Order

Teitt, Sarah (2014). China and the International Humanitarian Order. R2P Ideas in Brief Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.

China and the International Humanitarian Order

2014

Journal Article

Women, peace and security as an ASEAN priority

Davies, Sara E., Nackers, Kimberly and Teitt, Sarah (2014). Women, peace and security as an ASEAN priority. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 68 (3), 333-355. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2014.902030

Women, peace and security as an ASEAN priority

2013

Conference Publication

Humanity and hegemony in China's humanitarian discourse

Teitt, Sarah E. (2013). Humanity and hegemony in China's humanitarian discourse. ISA San Francisco 2013: 54th International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, USA, 3-6 April, 2013.

Humanity and hegemony in China's humanitarian discourse

2013

Other Outputs

Realizing commitments to women, peace and security in Southeast Asia

Teitt, Sarah and Davies, Sara (2013). Realizing commitments to women, peace and security in Southeast Asia. R2P Ideas in Brief Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.

Realizing commitments to women, peace and security in Southeast Asia

2013

Book

Responsibility to protect and women, peace and security agenda: aligning the protection agendas

Sara E. Davies, Zim Nwokora, Eli Stamnes and Sarah Teitt eds. (2013). Responsibility to protect and women, peace and security agenda: aligning the protection agendas. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

Responsibility to protect and women, peace and security agenda: aligning the protection agendas

2013

Book Chapter

Introduction: The responsibility to protect: a principle for the women, peace and security agenda?

Davies, Sara E., Nwokora, Zim, Stamnes, Eli and Teitt, Sarah (2013). Introduction: The responsibility to protect: a principle for the women, peace and security agenda?. Responsibility to protect and women, peace and security: aligning the protection agendas. (pp. 1-6) edited by Sara E. Davies, Zim Nwokora, Eli Stamnes and Sarah Teitt. Leiden, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff.

Introduction: The responsibility to protect: a principle for the women, peace and security agenda?

2012

Book Chapter

The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy

Teitt, Sarah (2012). The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy. China’s evolving approach to peacekeeping. (pp. 56-70) edited by Marc Lanteigne and Miwa Hirono. London, U.K.: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203718803

The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy

2012

Journal Article

Engendering the responsibility to protect: women and the prevention of mass atrocities

Davies, Sara E. and Teitt, Sarah (2012). Engendering the responsibility to protect: women and the prevention of mass atrocities. Global Responsibility to Protect, 4 (2), 198-222. doi: 10.1163/187598412X639700

Engendering the responsibility to protect: women and the prevention of mass atrocities

2012

Book Chapter

Paper tiger or platform for action? South Asia and the responsibility to protect

Teitt, Sarah (2012). Paper tiger or platform for action? South Asia and the responsibility to protect. The Routledge handbook of the responsibility to protect. (pp. 197-215) edited by W. Andy Wright and Frazer Egerton. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Paper tiger or platform for action? South Asia and the responsibility to protect

2011

Journal Article

The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy

Teitt, Sarah (2011). The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy. International Peacekeeping, 18 (3), 298-312. doi: 10.1080/13533312.2011.563085

The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy

2011

Conference Publication

The paradox of Chinese peacekeeping

Teitt, Sarah (2011). The paradox of Chinese peacekeeping. International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada, 16-19 March 2011.

The paradox of Chinese peacekeeping

2011

Conference Publication

Promoting the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Northeast Asia: Institutional limitations, ad hoc opportunities

Teitt, Sarah (2011). Promoting the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Northeast Asia: Institutional limitations, ad hoc opportunities. International Studies Association Annual Convention ISA 2011, Montreal, Canada, 16-19 March 2011.

Promoting the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Northeast Asia: Institutional limitations, ad hoc opportunities

2009

Journal Article

Assessing Polemics, Principles and Practices: China and the Responsibility to Protect

Teitt, S. (2009). Assessing Polemics, Principles and Practices: China and the Responsibility to Protect. Global Responsibility to Protect, 1 (2), 208-236. doi: 10.1163/187598409X424306

Assessing Polemics, Principles and Practices: China and the Responsibility to Protect

2008

Other Outputs

China and the responsibility to protect

Teitt, Sarah (2008). China and the responsibility to protect. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.

China and the responsibility to protect