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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors List of Figures and Tables 1. Introduction: Libya and the Responsibility to Protect Aidan Hehir 2. Humanitarianism, Responsibility or Rationality? Evaluating Intervention as State Strategy Robert W. Murray 3. The Responsibility to Protect as the Apotheosis of Liberal Teleology Aidan Hehir 4. 'My Fears, Alas, Were Not Unfounded:' Africa's Responses to the Libya Conflict Alex de Waal 5. Africa's Emerging Regional Security Culture and the Intervention in Libya Theresa Reinold 6. The Use - and Misuse - of R2P: the Case of Canada Kim Richard Nossal 7. The (D)evolution of a Norm: R2P, the Bosnia Generation and Humanitarian Intervention in Libya Eric A. Heinze and Brent J. Steele 8. The UN Security Council on Libya: Legitimation or Dissimulation? Tom Keating 9. NATO's Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success? Alan Kuperman 10. Conclusion: The Responsibility to Protect after Libya Robert W. Murray

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