The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN Security Council reform. Established powers have often responded by linking increased influence in the international system with the assumption of more international responsibility by aspirant powers. Based on ethical and philosophical approaches from the individual and state levels, and a case study of Brazil, this article analyses the way in which the notion of responsibility is discursively constructed, demonstrating the manner in which it has been used as an ever-shifting goalpost to deny emerging powers participation at the highest levels of global strategic decision-making. Most often, this is done by equating “responsibility” with the ...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
Responsibility is a key theme of recent debates over the ethics of international society. In particu...
Abstract We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is gr...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
The concept of responsibility has emerged as central to the study of international politics. This bo...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
First published online: 07 June 2020Scholarship on international norms has devoted growing attention...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Responsibility for the provision of global public goods is generally couched in moral terms: terms t...
Brazil has more than ever an important say on matters related to international security, sovereignty...
State sovereignty has long been regarded as the pivotal structural paradigm of international law. It...
Assigning responsibility is increasingly common in world politics, from the United Nation's assertio...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...
The rise of new powers and attendant shifts in the global balance of power have led to calls for UN ...
Responsibility is a key theme of recent debates over the ethics of international society. In particu...
Abstract We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is gr...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
The concept of responsibility has emerged as central to the study of international politics. This bo...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
First published online: 07 June 2020Scholarship on international norms has devoted growing attention...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Responsibility for the provision of global public goods is generally couched in moral terms: terms t...
Brazil has more than ever an important say on matters related to international security, sovereignty...
State sovereignty has long been regarded as the pivotal structural paradigm of international law. It...
Assigning responsibility is increasingly common in world politics, from the United Nation's assertio...
Rising powers are fundamentally shifting the relations of power in the global economic and political...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...