TY - JOUR TI - The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Libya and Syria: An Analysis of Competing Normative Discourses AB - In 2011, based on the R2P principles, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) authorized a military intervention led by NATO in Libya to “protect civilians”. Yet, the UNSC could not agree on sanctions or military action to protect civilians in Syria. Analyzing the relevant UNSC resolutions, official documents, and formal statements of state representatives, this study aims to uncover the discursive practices around military interventions. More specifically, it explores official discourses that legitimized the NATO-led military intervention in Libya and non-intervention in Syria. A comparative analysis of the Libyan and Syrian cases presents us with an opportunity to assess where R2P currently stands as an international norm. AU - Bodur Ün, Marella AU - Kelleci, Tuğçe DO - 10.58699/tyir.1353781 PY - 2023 JO - The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations VL - 54 IS - 0 SN - 0544-1943 SP - 53 EP - 74 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/1213605 ER -