Publication
Mar 2014
In this transcribed speech, Harvard University's Michael Ignatieff discusses the Russian annexation of Crimea in early 2014 and how President Putin and his ministers deliberately distorted the language of intervention to suit their geopolitical ends. He also wonders whether the West's support for democratic interventions is eroding, and what the impact of this waning interest might be on international relations and the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine (R2P).
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Author | Michael Ignatieff |
Series | Chatham House Transcripts |
Publisher | Chatham House |
Copyright | © 2014 Royal Institute of International Affairs |