Question 1
What does the Responsibility to Protect, often called $R2P$, mainly say about mass atrocity crimes?
Question 2
Which set of crimes is most closely associated with $R2P$?
Question 3
In the $R2P$ framework, who has the primary responsibility to protect people from mass atrocities?
Question 4
What is one non-military way the international community may respond under $R2P$ before considering force?
Question 5
Why is $R2P$ often described as controversial in global politics?