US power expansion
the case of Libya
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v7i13%20jul/dez.591Keywords:
Responsibility to Protect, Libya, US Power ExpansionAbstract
This article examines the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect applied in Libya in 2011. Its central argument is that the use of this doctrine contributed to the post- Cold War expansion of U.S. power and changed world geopolitics. The text returns to the debate about the relationship between international organizations and
States sovereignty.
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