What does responsibility mean in International Relations (IR)? This handbook brings together cutting-edge research on the critical debates about responsibility that are currently being undertaken in IR theory.
This handbook both reflects upon an emerging field based on an engagement in the most crucial theoretical debates and serves as a foundational text by showing how deeply a discussion of responsibility is embedded in broader questions of IR theory and practice. Contributions cover the way in which responsibility is theorized across different approaches in IR and relevant neighboring disciplines and demonstrate how responsibility matters in different policy fields of global governance. Chapters with an empirical focus zoom in on particular actor constellations of (emerging) states, international organizations, political movements, or corporations, or address how responsibility matters in structuring the politics of global commons, such as oceans, resources, or the Internet.
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Hansen-Magnusson & Vetterlein: The Routledge Handbook on Responsibility in International Relations
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff Univ.) & Antje Vetterlein (Univ. of Münster) have published The Routledge Handbook on Responsibility in International Relations (Routledge 2021). The table of contents is here. Here's the abstract: