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Online Exclusive 02/27/2026 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 01/22/2014 Blog

The 2014 Carnegie Council Trans-Pacific Student Contest

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs announces its second Trans-Pacific Student Contest, a pioneering exercise in US-Asia collaboration.

Online Exclusive 01/16/2014 Blog

Assessing the Ethics of Intervention

How should we assess the ethics of intervention? The policymaker has two initial approaches, the "morality of intentions" versus the "morality of results."

Online Exclusive 01/9/2014 Blog

Balancing Private and Public Morality

Reading Annick Cojean’s Gaddafi’s Harem: The Story of a Young Woman And The Abuses of Power in Libya, which chronicles the experiences of ...

Online Exclusive 12/5/2013 Blog

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We want to hear from you! Ethics & International Affairs is conducting a short survey to get a sense of how the journal is used within ...

Online Exclusive 11/26/2013 Blog

An Ethical Nuclear Posture for the 21st Century?

What is the appropriate role (and size) of a U.S. nuclear force that would make both strategic and ethical sense? The U.S. still ...