id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-017686-127xfkse Bindenagel Šehović, Annamarie Human Rights and State Responsibilities 2018-01-14 .txt text/plain 5341 237 44 The post-Cold War reordering of the world proffers a multitude of examples of this progress: from emergent multipolarity (Flockhart 2016) to the rise of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and NSAs, from the human rights debates to gain access to HIV treatment to those to usher in the R2P (ICISS 2001), reconceptualizations of internal and external State responsibility have been pitted against each other. Although State sovereignty continues to be the building block of local, national, and international relations and global governance, its real power to enact responsibilities and assume accountability for the provision of the rights of its citizens has arguably waned-not uniformly but almost regardless of whether the State in question is considered consolidated, fragile, or failing/failed. ./cache/cord-017686-127xfkse.txt ./txt/cord-017686-127xfkse.txt