TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features a special symposium, "In Search of a Global Ethic," with a lead article from Michael Ignatieff and responses by Christian Barry, Nicholas Rengger, David Rodin, Cheyney Ryan, and Michael Joseph Smith; a roundtable on the political ethics of the ICC with contributions from Antonio Franceschet, Kenneth A. Rodman, Benjamin Schiff, and Michael J. Struett; an essay by Ian Hurd on the International Whaling Commission; a feature by Scott Wisor on the Millenium Development Goals and citizen deliberation; a response by George Lopez on smart sanctions; and book reviews.
SYMPOSIUM: IN SEARCH OF A GLOBAL ETHIC
Editors’ Note [Full Text]
Reimagining a Global Ethic [Full Text]
Michael Ignatieff
Local Priorities, Universal Priorities, and Enabling Harm
Christian Barry
A Global Ethic and the Hybrid Character of the Moral World
Nicholas Rengger
Toward a Global Ethic
David Rodin
The Dialogue of Global Ethics
Cheyney Ryan
A Brief Response to Michael Ignatieff
Michael Joseph Smith
ROUNDTABLE: THE POLITICAL ETHICS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Introduction
Antonio Franceschet
Why the ICC Should Operate Within Peace Processes
Kenneth A. Rodman
The ICC’s Potential for Doing Bad When Pursuing Good
Benjamin Schiff
Why the International Criminal Court Must Pretend to Ignore Politics
Michael J. Struett
The International Criminal Court’s Provisional Authority to Coerce
Antonio Franceschet
ESSAY
Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission [Full Text]
Ian Hurd
FEATURE
After the MDGs: Citizen Deliberation and the Post-2015 Development Framework
Scott Wisor
RESPONSE
In Defense of Smart Sanctions: A Response to Joy Gordon
George A. Lopez
REVIEWS [Full Text]
Morality and War: Can War Be Just in the Twenty-First Century?
David Fisher
Review by Michael L. Gross
Terror, Religion, and Liberal Thought
Richard B. Miller
Review by Andrew F. March
The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation
Edited by Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum
Review by Anita L. Allen
Dilemmas and Connections: Selected Essays
Charles Taylor
Review by William Schweiker