The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Winter 2025 issue of the journal. The issue contains an essay by Matthias Risse on gaslighting and its uptake as a style of leadership in contemporary politics. The issue also contains feature articles by Wendy H. Wong and David A. Lake on professional regulation of artificial intelligence; Filip J. Scherf on reframing the ethics of human intelligence collection; and Jamal Barnes on migration and the psychosocial effects of cooperative deterrence. The issue also contains a review essay by Larissa Fast on digital technologies in humanitarian operations, and book reviews by Mark S. Bell, Vanessa Newby, and William Clare Roberts.
Essay
Features
Winter 2025 (39.4) • Feature
Governing Artificial Intelligence: Designing Professional Structures for the Predictive Age
Winter 2025 (39.4) • Feature
Responsible Peacemakers: Toward a Reframed Ethics of HUMINT
Review Essay
Winter 2025 (39.4) • Review Essay
Unfinished Critique and the Duality of Humanitarian Digital Technologies
Reviews
Winter 2025 (39.4) • Review
Ideology and Revolution: How the Struggle against Domination Drives the Evolution of Morality and Institutions
Briefly Noted
Winter 2025 (39.4) • Review
Briefly Noted: "Captured Futures: Rethinking the Drama of Environmental Politics"