
Online Exclusive • 12/3/2014 • Blog
An Introduction to the New Centennial Ebook from EIA
This podcast introduces EIA's new ebook on the most critical issues facing the world today. Ebook free for a limited time!
Online Exclusive • 12/3/2014 • Blog
Animals as Citizens: A Response to Will Kymlicka
Kymlicka believes that animals should be considered citizens. But the animal-human relationship seems fundamentally dissimilar to its human-human counterpart.
Winter 2014 (28.4) • Journal Issue
Winter 2014 (28.4)
This issue includes an essay by Jacinta O’Hagan and Miwa Hirono on "cultures of humanitarianism" in East Asia; articles by Christopher Kutz on torture, ...
Online Exclusive • 11/12/2014 • Blog
Challenge from the East
An alternative vision to global order—distinct from the assumptions put forward in Washington and Brussels—is acquiring coherence.

Online Exclusive • 11/10/2014 • Blog
EIA Interview with Philip Alston on a World Court for Human Rights
A special EIA interview between Philip Alston, author of "Against a World Court for Human Rights," and John Tessitore, editor of the journal.

Online Exclusive • 10/21/2014 • Blog
The Ottoman Road to War: Mustafa Aksakal on the Ottoman Empire and WWI
For Aksakal, World War I informs national identities in the Middle East even today, even though it is itself poorly understood.

Online Exclusive • 10/18/2014 • Blog
The Ethics of Intervention
An overly literal application of just war concepts might eliminate many of the proposed and recently undertaken U.S. interventions; on the other hand, using ...

Online Exclusive • 10/14/2014 • Blog
Why Fossil Fuel Divestment Is Working
Fossil fuel divestment has its limitations and will only be successful in conjunction with broader action. Nonetheless, the movement is already having significant positive impacts ...

Online Exclusive • 10/6/2014 • Blog
The Paradox of Using Human Shields in War
MICHAEL GROSS May guerrillas use human shields? The short answer is yes, but not always.
Fall 2014 (28.3) • Journal Issue
Fall 2014 (28.3)
This issue features an essay by Mark Osiel on identifying the perpetrators of atrocity crimes; a centennial roundtable on climate change featuring Stephen M. Gardiner, ...