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Rising Powers and the Responsibility to Protect: Will the Norm Survive in the Age of BRICS?

Global Affairs
doi 10.1080/23340460.2015.1032174
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March 15, 2015

Authors
Stamatis LaskarisJoakim Kreutz
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Informa UK Limited


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