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Online Exclusive 05/20/2026 Online Essay

Trump’s Imperial Infantilism and Europe’s Failure of Moral Witness: What Arendt Can Teach us About Political (Im)Maturity

Online Exclusive 05/14/2026 Essay

Leverage through Complicity

The essay explores risks of the U.S. presidential pardon system, analyzing how individuals can be compelled to do bad things through complicity in wrongdoing.

Online Exclusive 04/27/2026 Online Essay

Humanitarian Aid for Minerals: Trump’s Transactional Statecraft and the Weaponization of Dependency

Framed as a pragmatic “America First” foreign policy, conditioning aid risks institutionalizing exploitative dynamics and contributing to human suffering under the guise of development cooperation.

Online Exclusive 03/23/2022 Essay

Expanding Protection: Global Lessons from the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has wreaked devastation and incalculable suffering, triggering the largest displacement of civilian populations in Europe in eighty years. The EU’...

Online Exclusive 03/21/2022 Essay

Russia, Ukraine, and the Demise of Smart Sanctions

There is no question that the invasion of Ukraine is both illegal and immoral, and there is an understandable desire to use every tool in ...

Online Exclusive 03/15/2022 Essay

From Anger to Action: Moral Emotions and the Invasion of Ukraine

For many people, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered strong emotions. These emotions—moral emotions—can be helpful guides to moral action.

Online Exclusive 03/10/2022 Essay

Solidarity, Not Neutrality, Will Characterize Western Aid to Ukraine

The war in Ukraine is already causing terrible human suffering, the likes of which is all too familiar from recent wars in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, ...

Online Exclusive 03/10/2022 Default

EIA Spring 2022 Issue--Out Now!

The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Spring 2022 issue of the journal! The issue looks at moral injury and war, universal ...