Spring 2023 (37.1)

From the Editors

The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Spring 2023 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a symposium organized by Scott D. Sagan on nuclear ethics, featuring contributions by Joseph S. Nye Jr., Scott D. SaganSharon K. Weiner, and Joan Rohlfing. Additionally, the issue includes a feature article by Adam Branch and Liana Minkova on ecocide and the International Criminal Court. The issue also contains a review essay by Nick Bernards on fintech and democratizing finance, and book reviews by John G. OatesJennifer Kling, and Johanna C. Luttrell.

Symposium: Nuclear Ethics Revisited

Book cover image of Nuclear Ethics by Joseph Nye

Spring 2023 (37.1) Essay

Nuclear Ethics Revisited

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2022 NPT Review Conference CTBTO Executive Secretary Robert Floyd delivers Statement at NPT Review Conference

Spring 2023 (37.1) Essay

Just and Unjust Nuclear Deterrence

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USS Growler, a Grayback-class submarine USS. Tied up next to USS Intrepid in New York in August 2006. A Regulus I surface to surface nuclear missile raised in a launch position.

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The Ethics of Choosing Deterrence

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Feature

Spring 2023 (37.1) Feature

Ecocide, the Anthropocene, and the International Criminal Court

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Review Essay

Photo of a Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin

Spring 2023 (37.1) Review Essay

Can Technology Democratize Finance?

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Reviews

Spring 2023 (37.1) Review

War: A Genealogy of Western Ideas and Practices

Spring 2023 (37.1) Review

Making Space for Justice: Social Movements, Collective Imagination, and Political Hope

Spring 2023 (37.1) Review

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