Notes
1. Roland Paris, ‘The “Responsibility to Protect” and the Structural Problems of Preventive Humanitarian Intervention’, International Peacekeeping, Vol.21, No.5, 2014, pp.569–603.
2. Ibid., p.590.
3. Robert Pape, ‘When Duty Calls: A Pragmatic Standard of Humanitarian Intervention’, International Security, Vol.37, No.1, 2012, pp.41–80.
4. Paris, ‘The “Responsibility to Protect”’ (see n.1 above), p.586.
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Robert A. Pape is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Director of the Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism. He is one of the world's foremost experts on both strategic air power and terrorism, having published Cutting the Fuse: The Global Expansion of Suicide Terrorism and How to Stop It (2010), Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism (2005) and Bombing to Win: Airpower and Coercion in War (1996). Dr Pape received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1988 and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Pittsburgh in 1982. His current work focuses on the targeting logic of suicide terrorist organizations, humanitarian intervention policy and the future of US–China relations.