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The Rise of Responsibility in World Politics offers a comprehensive historical analysis of how responsibility has evolved to become a defining principle in international relations. Through careful examination of key moments and institutions, Hansen-Magnusson and Vetterlein trace the development of responsibility discourse from its origins to its contemporary manifestations in global governance.
The authors explore how responsibility shapes the behavior of states, international organizations, and other actors in the global system. They demonstrate that responsibility is not merely a moral concept but a practical framework that influences policy decisions, institutional design, and international law. The book provides essential context for understanding modern debates about humanitarian intervention, corporate accountability, and state obligations.
By connecting historical developments with contemporary challenges, this work offers valuable insights into how responsibility continues to reshape world politics and will likely remain central to future international relations.







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