Interview
Just War, Unjust Soldiers, & American Public Opinion, with Scott D. Sagan
In this podcast interview Scott Sagan discusses issues of just war, war crimes, moral licensing, and much more.
EIA Interview with Ronald Deibert on a Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity
Discussions around cybersecurity often focus on the security and sovereignty of states, not individuals, says Professor Ronald Deibert, director of University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab. If you start from a “human-centric perspective,” it could lead to policies focusing on peace, prosperity, and human rights. How can we work toward this approach?
The Alternatives to War: From Sanctions to Nonviolence, with James Pattison
In this interview, James Pattison discusses his book, “The Alternatives to War.” His goal is to offer policymakers a pragmatic moral map of the main alternatives to war.
Migration & Citizenship in the Capitalist State, with Lea Ypi
In this interview Lea Ypi discusses the class-based dimensions often missing from immigration debates.
Golden Visas, Dreamers, & Ethics in Immigration, with Ayelet Shachar
In this interview, Ayelet Shachar discusses the ethical issues surrounding golden visa programs, and draws a contrast between golden visa “Parachuters” on one hand and “Dreamers” in the United States on the other.
Climate Change and the Power to Act: An Ethical Approach for Practical Progress
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs organized a roundtable on climate change leadership and justice for the 2018 ISA convention. Access the audio and transcript of the full discussion here.
EIA Interview on Crime and Global Justice with Daniele Archibugi
Adam Read-Brown talks with Daniele Archibugi about selectivity, “winners justice,” and the perceived legitimacy international criminal tribunals.
Jonathan D. Caverley on Slowing the Proliferation of Major Conventional Weapons
In this interview, Johnathan D. Caverley and John Krzyzaniak discuss how the United States, pursuing it’s own self-interest, can slow the proliferation of major conventional weapons and at the same time promote human rights and anti-corruption efforts abroad.