28 March 2011
- RSIS
- Publication
- RSIS Publications
- 2nd Dissemination Meeting and Policy Roundtable on “The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP)”
Abstract
By the RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies in collaboration with the Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS Thailand), the National Research Council of Thailand (NCRT) and the Strategic Studies Center (SSC) of the National Defence Studies Institute, Thailand.
The 2nd Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) Dissemination Meeting and Policy Roundtable held in collaboration with the Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS Thailand), the National Research Council of Thailand (NCRT) and the Strategic Studies Center (SSC) of the National Defence Studies Institute, Thailand in Bangkok, Thailand, on 28 March 2011, was the second of two dissemination exercises to circulate the findings of the RtoP Study Group convened by the RSIS Centre for NTS Studies in 2009. The meeting aimed to introduce possible policy entry points for operationalising the RtoP in Asia, and more broadly, promote an understanding of the RtoP and assist in operationalising the norm in Asian policymaking.
Abstract
By the RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies in collaboration with the Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS Thailand), the National Research Council of Thailand (NCRT) and the Strategic Studies Center (SSC) of the National Defence Studies Institute, Thailand.
The 2nd Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) Dissemination Meeting and Policy Roundtable held in collaboration with the Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS Thailand), the National Research Council of Thailand (NCRT) and the Strategic Studies Center (SSC) of the National Defence Studies Institute, Thailand in Bangkok, Thailand, on 28 March 2011, was the second of two dissemination exercises to circulate the findings of the RtoP Study Group convened by the RSIS Centre for NTS Studies in 2009. The meeting aimed to introduce possible policy entry points for operationalising the RtoP in Asia, and more broadly, promote an understanding of the RtoP and assist in operationalising the norm in Asian policymaking.