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Ontological Entanglements, Agency and Ethics in International Relations - Exploring the Crossroads (Paperback)
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Ontological Entanglements, Agency and Ethics in International Relations - Exploring the Crossroads (Paperback)
Series: Interventions
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While the relevance of ontological commitments for epistemology and
methodology in International Relations have been the subject of
growing debate for several years, the implications for ethics and
political agency of embracing an ontology of entanglement have
remained unexplored. This work focuses on the importance of
addressing the ontological and epistemological assumptions of the
discipline of International Relations. There is increased awareness
of the limits of abstract principles as ways of adjudicating real
life political and ethical choices regarding International
Intervention and international development for both practitioners
and scholars. The work challenges IR prevailing ontological
imaginaries rooted upon Newtonian physics and argues that
non-substantialist ontological positions nurture a political ethos
that privileges 'modest' engagements of practical solidarity and
weights political choices with regard to the consequences and
distributive effects they may produce in the context where they are
made rather than based upon their universal normative aspirations.
While the book is firmly rooted in metatheory, Zanotti also
highlights the easiness with which political failures are dismissed
as unintended consequences and argues that the current crisis in
Syria, and genocides in Srebrenica and Rwanda have shown that
advocating abstract ethical principles, be they the Responsibility
to Protect, impartiality, or following rules can lead to disaster
and can foster violent and exclusionary practices. She also
exemplifies how an alternative ethos can be practiced through the
example of an international NGO in Haiti. Highlighting the need for
critically re-thinking the way we conceptualize political agency
and validate ethics, this work will be of interest to scholars of
International Relations theory, ethics and critical security
studies.
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