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Online Exclusive 12/11/2025 Blog

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Online Exclusive 11/17/2025 Online Essay

Department of Violence

Pete Hegseth's speech and the U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats reveal an American policy of war without rules, violence without constraint.

Online Exclusive 10/23/2025 Online Essay

Beware the Boomerang Effect: Why U.S. Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats Pose a Profound Threat to American Freedom

The U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats point toward an intensification of unchecked destructive and coercive power that directly threatens civil and political freedom.

Online Exclusive 03/23/2015 Essay

Terminator Ethics: Should We Ban “Killer Robots”?

JEAN-BAPTISTE JEANGÈNE VILMER Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems are the subject of significant debate, and certain NGOs are demanding their preventive prohibition. But these systems ...

Online Exclusive 03/11/2015 Blog

The Ethics of the Senate Letter and Iran Talks

In the United States, executive agreements—that is, arrangements made with other states that are not treaties subject to Senate ratification—exist in a gray ...

Online Exclusive 01/28/2015 Blog

The Responsibility to Accompany: A Framework for Multilateral Support of Grassroots Nonviolent Resistance

If grassroots nonviolent movements are to flourish, more strategic, calibrated forms of external assistance will prove critical.

Online Exclusive 01/20/2015 Essay

“Transitional Justice” in Israel/Palestine? Symbolism and Materialism in Reparations for Mass Violence

MARK OSIEL What type of material and symbolic reparations might someday ensue from a peace agreement in Israel/Palestine?

Online Exclusive 01/16/2015 Blog

After Gitmo and Charlie Hebdo: Rethinking Citizenship in the 21st Century

The Charlie Hebdo massacre and the release of additional inmates from the Guantanamo prison raise questions about the most effective ways to protect ourselves against ...