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A Plural Theory on Responsibility in International Relations (2021)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2021). A Plural Theory on Responsibility in International Relations. In H. Hansen-Magnusson, & A. Vetterlein (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook on Responsibility in International Relations (31-42). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429266317

This chapter offers an outline for a plural theory of responsibility. Responsibility is what someone does and who someone is. One is responsible. You are responsible. One acts responsibly. Responsibility is ontological and phenomenological, and the a... Read More about A Plural Theory on Responsibility in International Relations.

Methodological Reflections about STAIR (2019)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2019). Methodological Reflections about STAIR. In J. Singh, M. Carr, & R. Marlin-Bennett (Eds.), Science, technology, and art in international relations. Routledge

Diasporas and political obligation (2018)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2018). Diasporas and political obligation. In R. Cohen, & C. Fischer (Eds.), Routledge handbook of diaspora studies (223-230). Routledge

In an essay on the state of political theory, Isaiah Berlin (1969: 7) suggests that ‘the most fundamental of all political questions’ is ‘why should anyone obey anyone else?’ Similarly, A. P. d’Entrèves (1959: 3) claims that ‘the history of political... Read More about Diasporas and political obligation.

Reflexivity, Critique, and the Jewish Diaspora (2015)
Book Chapter
Baron, I. Z. (2016). Reflexivity, Critique, and the Jewish Diaspora. In J. L. Amoureux, & B. J. Steele (Eds.), Reflexivity and International Relations: Positionality, Critique, and Practice (179-200). Routledge