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Online Exclusive 09/18/2019 Blog

Candidates, Calculus and the Iran Crisis

I had the distinct honor and pleasure of speaking with the members of the Greater Des Moines Committee on Foreign Relations this past Tuesday around ...

Online Exclusive 09/12/2019 Blog

The Narrative IS Changing ...

One of the criticisms that the U.S. Global Engagement project has received over the past year is the assessment that we are assigning too ...

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EIA Fall 2019 issue--Out Now!

We are pleased to announce the publication of the Fall 2019 issue of Ethics & International Affairs. This issue looks at targeted sanctions, (un)civil disobedience, civialan ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Essay

Introduction

It is hard to imagine a threat to international security or a tension within U.S. foreign policy that does not involve the imposition of ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Review

China’s Global Identity: Considering the Responsibilities of Great Power

That China is a global power today is indisputable. What kind of global power China wishes to be and is becoming, however, are open-ended questions, ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Review

Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination

Contemporary global justice theorists have largely neglected the transnational aspirations of the post-1945 decolonization movement, instead seeing it as solely a movement for countries to ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Review

Negotiating Peace: A Guide to the Practice, Politics, and Law of International Mediation

Sir Winston Churchill is often credited with the phrase “To jaw-jaw is better than to war-war.” Over the last twenty years, the desire to be ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Review

Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World

In Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World, Michael Goodhart claims that the dominant paradigm's quest for “spotless” justice blinds scholars to the lived injustices ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Review

Humanitarian Action and Ethics

This edited volume from Ayesha Ahmad and James Smith offers an expansive tour across the difficult landscape of ethical conundrums in humanitarian action, traversing issues ...

Fall 2019 (33.3) Review

Briefly Noted

In his latest book, Marcus Schulzke analyzes the ethical traditions of three national militaries—the U.S. Army, the British Army and Royal Marine Commandos, ...