Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
304
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jul 9, 2012
Editore
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1107021359
ISBN-13
9781107021358
Descrizione
In the complex landscape of international relations, the concept of special responsibilities plays a crucial role in shaping the behavior of powerful nations. This thoughtful exploration sheds light on how this notion is interpreted and operationalized by the United States, examining its implications for global governance and ethical obligations. Through a diverse range of perspectives from noted scholars, the discourse navigates the delicate balance between national interests and global commons, scrutinizing how American power can both help and hinder collective progress.
The authors delve into pressing global issues, including security, climate change, and human rights, arguing that the articulated responsibilities of powerful states must align with their actions to foster credibility on the world stage. By critically analyzing case studies and historical examples, the narrative challenges readers to reflect on the moral dimensions of power and responsibility, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of how nations can forge a cooperative future amid significant challenges.
The authors delve into pressing global issues, including security, climate change, and human rights, arguing that the articulated responsibilities of powerful states must align with their actions to foster credibility on the world stage. By critically analyzing case studies and historical examples, the narrative challenges readers to reflect on the moral dimensions of power and responsibility, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of how nations can forge a cooperative future amid significant challenges.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Politica
Natura