Winter 2014 (28.4)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue includes an essay by Jacinta O’Hagan and Miwa Hirono on "cultures of humanitarianism" in East Asia; articles by Christopher Kutz on torture, American security policy, and norm death, and Ruben Reike on an international crimes approach to preventing mass atrocities; a book symposium on Mathias Risse's On Global Justice, featuring contributions from Richard Arneson, Helena de Bres, Anna Stilz, and Risse; and a review essay by Nancy Birdsall on Thomas Piketty’s Capital.

ESSAY

Fragmentation of the International Humanitarian Order? Understanding “Cultures of Humanitarianism” in East Asia
Jacinta O’Hagan and Miwa Hirono

FEATURES

How Norms Die: Torture and Assassination in American Security Policy
Christopher Kutz

The Responsibility to Prevent: An International Crimes Approach to the Prevention of Mass Atrocities
Ruben Reike

BOOK SYMPOSIUM: ON GLOBAL JUSTICE

Against Relationalism in Global Justice Theory
Richard Arneson

Mathias Risse on Justice in Trade
Helena de Bres

On Collective Ownership of the Earth
Anna Stilz

Response to Arneson, de Bres, and Stilz
Mathias Risse

REVIEW ESSAY

Thomas Piketty’s Capital and the Developing World [Full text]
Nancy Birdsall

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