Spring 2019 (33.1) • Review
Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences in the Regulation of Armed Conflict
This book convincingly shows that efforts to regulate and govern the conduct of war have bred counteracting reactions by warring parties.
Online Exclusive • 03/8/2019 • Review
Briefly Noted: Burying Jihadis: Bodies Between State, Territory, and Identity
A short book review of "Burying Jihadis: Bodies Between State, Territory, and Identity"
Online Exclusive • 03/6/2019 • Blog
What We've Been Reading
The NSA's Freedom Act Program, the INF Treaty, and Venezuela. Here's what we've been reading.

Online Exclusive • 02/19/2019 • Essay
Tackling Climate Change: Why Us Now?
Professor Henry Shue writes that we are the pivotal generation, and acting now is not only a matter of self-interest but also of our unique ...

Online Exclusive • 01/29/2019 • Interview
EIA Interview with Ronald Deibert on a Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity
Discussions around cybersecurity often focus on the security and sovereignty of states, not individuals, says Professor Ronald Deibert, director of University of Toronto's Citizen Lab. ...

Online Exclusive • 01/18/2019 • Essay
After Katowice: Three Civil Society Strategies for Ratcheting Up Climate Ambition
The recent climate conference in Katowice, Poland was a milestone for the Paris Agreement, and it points to the role NGOs can play in encouraging ...
Online Exclusive • 01/18/2019 • Blog
Rischian Transactionalism
Transactionalism in U.S. foreign policy has a new proponent: James E. Risch, incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.