Summer 2018 (32.2) • Review
Just War Thinkers: From Cicero to the 21st Century, edited by Daniel R. Brunstetter and Cian O’Driscoll
This volume provides an overview of the development of just war thinking over the centuries through a series of contextualized snapshots of individuals whose work ...
Summer 2018 (32.2) • Review
The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World, by Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro
In this book, Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro investigate the history, nature, and impact of the international legal prohibition on the use of ...

Online Exclusive • 06/4/2018 • Interview
Golden Visas, Dreamers, & Ethics in Immigration, with Ayelet Shachar
In this interview, Ayelet Shachar discusses the ethical issues surrounding golden visa programs, and draws a contrast between golden visa "Parachuters" on one hand and "...
Online Exclusive • 05/27/2018 • Blog
The Ethics of Triage
How should policymakers prioritize efforts at democracy promotion abroad?

Online Exclusive • 05/24/2018 • Interview
Climate Change and the Power to Act: An Ethical Approach for Practical Progress
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs organized a roundtable on climate change leadership and justice for the 2018 ISA convention. Access the audio and transcript of ...

Online Exclusive • 05/7/2018 • Interview
EIA Interview on Crime and Global Justice with Daniele Archibugi
Adam Read-Brown talks with Daniele Archibugi about selectivity, "winners justice," and the perceived legitimacy international criminal tribunals.
Online Exclusive • 04/25/2018 • Blog
Ian Bremmer, Populism and Disengagement
Ian Bremmer responds to the question: "Is populism in the United States linked to support for American withdrawal or disengagement from the world? And is ...