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Ben Willis
Ben Willis
Associate Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, University of Plymouth
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The Advantages and Limitations of Single Case Study Analysis
B Willis
E-International Relations, 2014
2272014
The advantages and limitations of single case study analysis
B Willis
E-International Relations, 2014
2242014
The Arguments For and Against the TRIPS Agreement
B Willis
E-International Relations, 2013
82013
Scrutinizing North Korea’s Record on Civil and Political Rights: The New ICCPR Reporting Cycle
B Willis
https://www.38north.org/2021/09/scrutinizing-north-koreas-record-on-civil …, 2021
32021
Nuclear Proliferation Through Critical Security Studies
B Willis
E-International Relations, 2013
22013
Reappraising European IR theoretical traditions
B Willis
Global Affairs 5 (1), 96-98, 2018
12018
North Korea and the Responsibility to Protect
B Willis
Available at SSRN 2617872, 2014
12014
The permanency of mass atrocities: The fallacy of ‘never again’
A Gallagher, R Illingworth, E Raffle, B Willis
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 13691481241241332, 2024
2024
Written evidence submitted to the International Development Committee inquiry on Promoting Dialogue and Preventing Atrocities: The UK Government Approach
B Willis
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/42702/html/, 2022
2022
Written evidence submitted to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on North Korea inquiry into Human Rights Violations, 2014-2020
B Willis
https://www.appgnorthkoreainquiry.com/, 2020
2020
Written evidence submitted to the Foreign Affairs Committee inquiry on the Xinjiang Detention Camps
B Willis
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/13025/html/, 2020
2020
Written Evidence submitted to the Foreign Affairs Committee inquiry on ‘The FCDO and the Integrated Review’
B Willis
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/4373/html/, 2020
2020
From Progress to Paralysis: North Korean Human Rights at the UN Security Council
B Willis
European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, 2020
2020
Written evidence submitted to the Foreign Affairs Committee inquiry on Global Britain: The Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention
K Ferguson, B Willis
http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc …, 2018
2018
Towards a National Approach to Atrocities: A Response to Growing Scrutiny
K Ferguson, B Willis
https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/131c96cc-7e6f-4c06-ae37-6550dbd85dde …, 2018
2018
Protecting Populations from Identity-based Violence: A Review of the 2017 General Election Manifestos
K Ferguson, B Willis, M Hiles
Protection Approaches, 2017
2017
Maintaining Momentum in a Changing World: Atrocity Prevention in UK policy
K Ferguson, B Willis
https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/131c96cc-7e6f-4c06-ae37-6550dbd85dde …, 2017
2017
The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect
B Willis
Global Affairs 3 (2), 182-184, 2017
2017
How careful human rights diplomacy is finally putting real pressure on North Korea
B Willis
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/how-careful-human-rights-diplomacy …, 2017
2017
Crimes Against Humanity: Our Collective Responsibility to Protect
B Willis
European Alliance for Human Rights in North Korea, 2015
2015
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