Ethics, Obligation, and the Responsibility to Protect: Contesting the Global Power Relations of Accountability
English
By (author): Mark Busser
This book critically examines arguments about obligation and responsibility in relation to the responsibility to protect (R2P) and situates it within wider moral argumentation concerning the role of culpability, answerability, and human rights in international affairs.
It discusses the ways in which R2P has been imagined and contested in order to illuminate some possible trajectories through which its potential might be actualized. Crucial to the development of a more responsible world politics will be the recognition that formal inter-state regimes of responsibility will need to be embedded within wider social fields of responsibility constituted by the participation of attentive and mobilized global citizens ready to hold elites accountable. This book provides novel ideas to better understand the role of rhetoric and moral argumentation in international relations. Much of the novel contribution comes in the form of its conceptual breakdown of the ambiguous concept of responsibility,' which often clouds clear understanding not only in international relations, but also in the specific debates over the ethics and practice of the international responsibility to protect regime.
This book will be of much interest to students of the responsibility to protect, human rights, global governance, and international relations in general.
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