Spring 2025 (39.1)

The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Spring 2025 issue of the journal. The issue contains a roundtable organized by Lukas Schmid on ethical dilemmas and migration policymaking, featuring contributions by Lukas Schmid, Martin Ruhs, Rainer Bauböck, and Julia Mourão Permoser; Michael BlakeDietrich ThränhardtElizabeth Collett; and Mollie Gerver. The issue also contains an essay by Benjamin Zyla on the international peace- and state-building intervention in Afghanistan. Additionally, the issue includes a review essay by Shannon Brandt Ford on truth-telling, trust, and just intelligence theory. The issue also contains book reviews by Robert Spadidakis and Fadi Nicholas Nassar.

Note: The publication of this issue was delayed as a result of technical issues at Cambridge University Press. See our Editors' Note for more information.

Roundtable: Ethical Dilemmas and Migration Policymaking

Spring 2025 (39.1) Essay

Beyond Myth Busting: How Engagement with Ethical Dilemmas Can Improve Debates and Policymaking on Migration

Cambridge Core

Spring 2025 (39.1) Essay

When Can an Ethical-Dilemmas Framing Influence Policy?

Cambridge Core

Spring 2025 (39.1) Essay

How to Solve Immigration Dilemmas

Cambridge Core

Review Essay

Spring 2025 (39.1) Review Essay

Truth Telling, Trust, and Just Intelligence Theory

Cambridge Core

Reviews

Spring 2025 (39.1) Review

Dehumanization in the Global Migration Crisis

Spring 2025 (39.1) Review

Kofi Annan and Global Leadership at the United Nations

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