Publication: Understanding the policies of the BRICS countries in R2P cases: An English school perspective
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This article’s main aim is to evaluate the position of brics ‘as a group’ towards the
Responsibility to Protect (r2p) norm by locating it in the framework of the English
School’s pluralist versus solidarist debate. It traces the pluralist and solidarist elements
in brics discourses and decisions towards r2p by scrutinising the content of the
ten brics summit declarations between 2011 and 2020 and the voting of brics
members on UN Security Council resolutions regarding seven cases involving atrocity
crimes (Syria, Yemen, Mali, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic, South Sudan,
Libya) discussed at the UN Security Council. The article argues that although there
is an obvious quantitative increase in brics common pluralist agenda, they do not
demonstrate group solidarity in practice and have not yet socialised to act as a group
on the r2p as a key norm of global governance. Therefore, their position as a group
towards r2p could best be framed as ‘Charter solidarism’ in principle per se, not in
practice.
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Tüzgen N., OĞUZ GÖK G., "Understanding the Policies of the BRICS Countries in R2P Cases: An English School Perspective", GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT, cilt.15, ss.3-29, 2022
