International relations theory today K Booth, T Erskine John Wiley & Sons, 2016 | 646 | 2016 |
Assigning responsibilities to institutional moral agents: The case of states and quasi-states T Erskine Ethics & International Affairs 15 (2), 67-85, 2001 | 284 | 2001 |
Can institutions have responsibilities?: collective moral agency and international relations T Erskine Springer, 2003 | 224 | 2003 |
Embedded Cosmopolitanism: Duties to Strangers and Enemies in a World of 'Dislocated Communities' T Erskine | 201 | 2008 |
‘Citizen of nowhere’or ‘the point where circles intersect’? Impartialist and embedded cosmopolitanisms T Erskine Review of International Studies 28 (3), 457-478, 2002 | 112 | 2002 |
Understanding tragedy and understanding international relations T Erskine, RN Lebow Tragedy and international relations, 2012 | 93 | 2012 |
Locating responsibility: The problem of moral agency in international relations T Erskine | 90 | 2008 |
‘As rays of light to the human soul’?: Moral agents and intelligence gathering T Erskine Secret Intelligence, 445-464, 2019 | 73 | 2019 |
Coalitions of the willing and responsibilities to protect: Informal associations, enhanced capacities, and shared moral burdens T Erskine Ethics & International Affairs 28 (1), 115-145, 2014 | 69 | 2014 |
Normative international relations theory T Erskine International relations theory: discipline and diversity, 36-58, 2013 | 68* | 2013 |
"" Blood on the UN's Hands''? Assigning Duties and Apportioning Blame to an Intergovernmental Organisation T Erskine Global Society 18 (1), 21-42, 2004 | 66 | 2004 |
Making Sense of'Responsibility'in International Relations: Key Questions and Concepts T Erskine Can institutions have responsibilities? Collective moral agency and …, 2003 | 65 | 2003 |
Embedded cosmopolitanism and the case of war: Restraint, discrimination and overlapping communities T Erskine Global Society 14 (4), 569-590, 2000 | 58 | 2000 |
Whose progress, which morals? Constructivism, normative IR theory and the limits and possibilities of studying ethics in world politics T Erskine International Theory 4 (3), 449-468, 2012 | 56 | 2012 |
Kicking bodies and damning souls: The danger of harming “innocent” individuals while punishing “delinquent” states T Erskine Ethics & International Affairs 24 (3), 261-285, 2010 | 44 | 2010 |
Beyond 'Quasi-Norms': The Challenges and Potential of Engaging with Norms in Cyberspace T Erskine, M Carr International Cyber Norms: Legal, Policy & Industry Perspectives, 2016 | 37* | 2016 |
Qualifying Cosmopolitanism? Solidarity, Criticism, and Michael Walzer's ‘View from the Cave’ T Erskine International Politics 44 (1), 125-149, 2007 | 35 | 2007 |
Introduction: Making sense of ‘responsibility’in international relations—Key questions and concepts T Erskine Can Institutions Have Responsibilities? Collective Moral Agency and …, 2003 | 32 | 2003 |
Coalitions of the willing’and the shared responsibility to protect T Erskine The State and Cosmopolitan Responsibilities, 104, 2019 | 21 | 2019 |
Moral agents of protection and supplementary responsibilities to protect T Erskine The Oxford handbook of the responsibility to protect, 167-185, 2016 | 14 | 2016 |