2013 Other Outputs The responsibility to protect: towards a “Living Reality”Bellamy, Alex J. (2013). The responsibility to protect: towards a “Living Reality”. London, United Kingdom: United Nations Association-UK. |
2013 Book Chapter Introduction: the challenge of providing peacekeepersBellamy, Alex J. and Williams, Paul D. (2013). Introduction: the challenge of providing peacekeepers. Providing peacekeepers: the politics, challenges, and future of United Nations peacekeeping contributions. (pp. 1-22) edited by Paul Williams and Alex J. Bellamy. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2013 Book Chapter Local politics and international partnerships: The UN operation in côte d'ivoire (UNOCI)Bellamy, Alex J. and Williams, Paul D. (2013). Local politics and international partnerships: The UN operation in côte d'ivoire (UNOCI). Peace Operation Success: A Comparative Analysis. (pp. 55-84) London, United Kingdom: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004245082_005 |
2013 Journal Article Making RtoP a living reality: reflections on the 2012 General Assembly dialogue on timely and decisive responseBellamy, Alex J. (2013). Making RtoP a living reality: reflections on the 2012 General Assembly dialogue on timely and decisive response. Global Responsibility to Protect, 5 (1), 109-125. doi: 10.1163/1875984X-00501006 |
2013 Other Outputs Peacekeeping and PeacebuildingBellamy, Alex J. (2013). Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding. Canberra, ACT, Australia: United Nations Association of Australia. |
2013 Book Chapter The Responsibility to ProtectBellamy, Alexander J. (2013). The Responsibility to Protect. Security Studies: An Introduction. (pp. 486-502) edited by Paul D. Williams. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. |
2013 Journal Article The Responsibility to Protect: Added Value or Hot Air?Bellamy, Alex J (2013). The Responsibility to Protect: Added Value or Hot Air?. Cooperation and Conflict, 40 (3), 333-357. doi: 10.1177/0010836713482448 |
2013 Book Chapter Explaining the national politics of peacekeeping contributionsBellamy, Alexander and Williams, Paul D. (2013). Explaining the national politics of peacekeeping contributions. Providing Peacekeepers: The politics, challenges, and future of United Nations peacekeeping contributions. (pp. 417-436) edited by Paul Williams and Alex J. Bellamy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
2013 Journal Article Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian InterventionBellamy, Alex J. and Pape, Robert A. (2013). Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention. International Security, 38 (2), 200-202. doi: 10.1162/ISEC_c_00141 |
2013 Journal Article Mainstreaming the responsibility to protect in the United Nations system: dilemmas, challenges and opportunitiesBellamy, Alex J. (2013). Mainstreaming the responsibility to protect in the United Nations system: dilemmas, challenges and opportunities. Global Responsibility to Protect, 5 (2), 154-191. doi: 10.1163/1875984X-00502003 |
2013 Book Chapter UN force generation: key lessons and future strategiesBellamy, Alex J. and Williams, Paul D. (2013). UN force generation: key lessons and future strategies. Providing Peacekeepers: The politics, challenges, and future of United Nations peacekeeping contributions. (pp. 437-449) edited by Paul Williams and Alex J. Bellamy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
2013 Book Chapter The responsibility to protect: A wide or narrow conception?Bellamy, Alex J. (2013). The responsibility to protect: A wide or narrow conception?. Die Schutzverantwortung (R2P): Ein Paradigmenwechsel in der Entwicklung des Internationalen Rechts?. (pp. 35-57) edited by Peter Hilpold. The Hague: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004229983_003 |
2012 Journal Article Massacres and morality: mass killing in an age of civilian immunityBellamy, Alex J. (2012). Massacres and morality: mass killing in an age of civilian immunity. Human Rights Quarterly, 34 (4), 927-958. doi: 10.1353/hrq.2012.0066 |
2012 Journal Article On the limits of moral hazard: the 'responsibility to protect', armed conflict and mass atrocitiesBellamy, Alex J. and Williams, Paul D. (2012). On the limits of moral hazard: the 'responsibility to protect', armed conflict and mass atrocities. European Journal of International Relations, 18 (3), 539-571. doi: 10.1177/1354066110393366 |
2012 Other Outputs Broadening the Base of United Nations Troop- and Police-Contributing CountriesBellamy, Alex J. and Williams, Paul D. (2012). Broadening the Base of United Nations Troop- and Police-Contributing Countries. New York, NY, United States: International Peace Institute. |
2012 Journal Article Principles, politics and prudence: Libya and the new politics of humanitarian warWilliams, Paul D. and Bellamy, Alex J. (2012). Principles, politics and prudence: Libya and the new politics of humanitarian war. Global Governance, 18 (3), 273-297. doi: 10.5555/1075-2846-18.3.273 |
2012 Journal Article Mass killing and the politics of legitimacy: empire and the ideology of selective exterminationBellamy, Alexander J. (2012). Mass killing and the politics of legitimacy: empire and the ideology of selective extermination. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 58 (2), 159-180. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2012.01630.x |
2012 Journal Article Getting away with mass murderBellamy, Alex J. (2012). Getting away with mass murder. Journal of Genocide Research, 14 (1), 29-53. doi: 10.1080/14623528.2012.649894 |
2012 Book Chapter GenocideBellamy, Alexander (2012). Genocide. Encyclopedia of War. (pp. 1-10) edited by Gordon Martel. Malden MA, United States: Wiley-Blackwell. |
2012 Journal Article Perpetual battleBellamy, Alex J. (2012). Perpetual battle. Survival, 54 (3), 169-178. doi: 10.1080/00396338.2012.690991 |