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- W4245704711 abstract "Politicians, op-ed page contributors, and informed public opinion are, quite characteristically, content to posit the existence of an ‘international community’ – albeit often not without some misgivings. There is no generally agreed understanding as to what the term means, but it is clear that the international community is presumed to possess agency, the ability to act in the world. Moreover, this agency is explicitly moral, in so far as a characteristic usage is to suggest that the international community has a duty to do such-and-such – come to the aid of famine victims, protect the human rights of the East Timorese, or whatever. Quite frequently the term is used in the context of moral failure – thus, for example, the international community will be castigated for having failed to prevent the Rwanda genocide, or for failing to take the necessary measures to cope with environmental degradation. Even so, the continued use of the term even in a context of failure implies the existence of some kind of collective agency-possessing body, albeit one that frequently lacks the necessary will to do the right thing. The purpose of this chapter is to investigate whether there is, actually, some sense in which a formal or informal collective body of states could be said to possess either agency as such or, more specifically, moral agency.1" @default.
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- W4245704711 title "Moral Agency and International Society" @default.
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