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Online Exclusive 11/3/2020 Blog

Ecological Genocide in the Amazon: Raphael Lemkin and the Destruction of Human Groups

For most people, the word “genocide” likely evokes mental images of concentration camps, killing fields, and mass graves. Deforestation, no matter how severe, would seem ...

Online Exclusive 10/21/2020 Blog

Senator Menendez and the Narratives

Online Exclusive 10/5/2020 Blog

Is Great Power Competition Ethical?

Online Exclusive 10/1/2020 Default

EIA Fall 2020 issue--Out Now!

The editors are pleased to present a Special Issue of Ethics & International Affairs: "The United Nations at Seventy-Five: Looking Back to Look Forward," covering human ...

Fall 2020 (34.3) Essay

Taking Measure of the UN’s Legacy at Seventy-Five

Fall 2020 (34.3) Review

Why Nationalism

Yael Tamir’s Why Nationalism is a very good, very timely, and very unfashionable book.

Fall 2020 (34.3) Review

Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance

In this work of nonideal theory, Gwilym David Blunt flips the existing narrative on ethics and extreme poverty by examining the global poor’s right ...

Fall 2020 (34.3) Review

Structural Injustice: Power, Advantage, and Human Rights

This is an urgently needed book. Madison Powers and Ruth Faden have constructed a powerfully reasoned, deeply learned, and richly perceptive theory that places the ...

Fall 2020 (34.3) Review

Surrogate Warfare: The Transformation of War in the Twenty-First Century

In this excellent survey and analysis of the debates raised by the use of surrogates in war, Andreas Krieg and Jean-Marc Rickli make a compelling ...