Responsibility for the provision of global public goods is generally couched in moral terms: terms that, to one side of the important moral argument, signal the deficit of global collective action despite recent engagements in the normative concept of ‘sovereignty as responsibility’. In this context the paper seeks greater emphasis, in morally informed reflection on world politics, on political responsibility. The argument is made in two steps. The paper considers first the specificity of moral responsibility and the inextricability of moral and political interest in international relations. Having situated both with regard to the decision-making structures of national government, the paper argues, second, for a normative reconfiguration of...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
One of the most important developments in world politics in the last decade has been the spread of t...
In this paper I would like to show the importance of the concept of responsibility as the foundation...
Responsibility for the provision of global public goods is generally couched in moral terms: terms t...
The concept of responsibility has emerged as central to the study of international politics. This bo...
Assigning responsibility is increasingly common in world politics, from the United Nation's assertio...
The aim of this book is to reflect on the complex practice of responsibility within the context of a...
This thesis deals with democratic responsibility and accountability in a globalized world. The ambit...
International relations is a dense web of interacting and overlapping collectives—from states, to in...
Arguing for a dual role of human rights as legal rights and moral standards of legitimacy, Chwaszcz...
Philosophers have never shied away from interrogating the nature of our obligations beyond borders. ...
In the past four decades topics related to the moral evaluation of global politics have occupied a c...
This thesis provides the theoretical groundwork for a 'virtue ethical' account of international poli...
The volume closes by setting out an agenda for further research that follows from the findings of th...
In this paper I would like to show the importance of the concept of responsibility as the foundation...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
One of the most important developments in world politics in the last decade has been the spread of t...
In this paper I would like to show the importance of the concept of responsibility as the foundation...
Responsibility for the provision of global public goods is generally couched in moral terms: terms t...
The concept of responsibility has emerged as central to the study of international politics. This bo...
Assigning responsibility is increasingly common in world politics, from the United Nation's assertio...
The aim of this book is to reflect on the complex practice of responsibility within the context of a...
This thesis deals with democratic responsibility and accountability in a globalized world. The ambit...
International relations is a dense web of interacting and overlapping collectives—from states, to in...
Arguing for a dual role of human rights as legal rights and moral standards of legitimacy, Chwaszcz...
Philosophers have never shied away from interrogating the nature of our obligations beyond borders. ...
In the past four decades topics related to the moral evaluation of global politics have occupied a c...
This thesis provides the theoretical groundwork for a 'virtue ethical' account of international poli...
The volume closes by setting out an agenda for further research that follows from the findings of th...
In this paper I would like to show the importance of the concept of responsibility as the foundation...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
One of the most important developments in world politics in the last decade has been the spread of t...
In this paper I would like to show the importance of the concept of responsibility as the foundation...