Globalization, international intervention and the assignment of blame
Journal Global Policy and Governance
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Globalization, international intervention and the assignment of blame
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Sarquis, Alessandra
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political science; global governance; multilateral organizations
states, moral responsibility, global practices, UN interventions. F53; Z18 |
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Critical theorists dwell on the pressing issue of how states and multilateral organizations actually become agents who assign moral responsibilities among themselves. A promising, yet insufficient approach to the issue considers that these collective agents are constituted inside ethical practices of responsibilities dominated by a power inequality amongst them. I argue that such approach fails to consider the extent to which the dynamic interaction of old and new political actors in a globalized context affects these practices and allows for inclusiveness and fluidity in the allocation of blame. The argument is pursued by analyzing the forms by which this dynamic interaction has been affecting the narrative and practice of UN interventions, particularly in Iraq and Kosovo.
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Journal Global Policy and Governance
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2019-02-12
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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application/pdf
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http://transitionacademiapress.org/jgpg/article/view/210
10.14666/2194-7759-7-2-003 |
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Journal Global Policy and Governance; Vol 7, No 2 (2018); 33-50
2194-7759 2194-7740 |
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eng
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http://transitionacademiapress.org/jgpg/article/view/210/159
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Copyright (c) 2019 Journal Global Policy and Governance
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