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Tomahawk Foreign Policy: Trump and The Use of Force Short of War

What can just war thinking and the use of force short of war tell us about Trump's strike against Syria?

Spring 2017 (31.1) Journal Issue

Spring 2017 (31.1)

The Spring 2017 issue includes essays by Michael Ignatieff on human rights and the ordinary virtues; Kristy A. Belton on the prospect of ending statelessness in ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Essay

Human Rights, Global Ethics, and the Ordinary Virtues

Drawing on research from site-visits to eight countries, this essay explores whether human rights has become a global ethic, and, if so, how the concept ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Essay

Heeding the Clarion Call in the Americas: The Quest to End Statelessness

In 2014, the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees launched the #IBelong Campaign to eradicate statelessness by 2024. Given that UN Secretary-General António ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Essay

Rethinking the Concept of a “Durable Solution”: Sahrawi Refugee Camps Four Decades On

The Sahrawi people have been housed in refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria since 1975. This essay uses the case of the Sahrawi to illustrate the problematic ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Essay

Introduction: The Responsibility to Protect and the Refugee Protection Regime

Would states be moved to take in more refugees if the problem was framed explicitly in terms of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP)? In January 2016, ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Feature

Shame on EU? Europe, RtoP, and the Politics of Refugee Protection

In this feature, Dan Bulley argues that there is little to be gained by invoking the RtoP norm in the context of the refugee crisis. ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Feature

Capable and Culpable? The United States, RtoP, and Refugee Responsibility-Sharing

In this feature, Alise Coen takes as given that facilitating refugee protection represents an essential step towards upholding the norm of RtoP. By examining the ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Review Essay

Immigration Ethics and the Context of Justice

This review essay by Linda Bosniak engages David Miller’s recent book Strangers in our Midst. Specifically, Bosniak highlights the tensions inherent in Miller’s ...

Spring 2017 (31.1) Review

Targeted Killing: A Legal and Political History by Markus Gunneflo