
Online Exclusive • 09/3/2013 • Default
Out Now! Centennial Roundtable on "Nonproliferation in the 21st Century"
FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME! In the journal's fall issue, four leading experts present their perspectives on the contemporary state of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and ...

Online Exclusive • 09/2/2013 • Blog
On Law, Policy, and (Not) Bombing Syria
The question of whether the US should use its military against Assad is separate from the questions of legal interpretation. The legal question does not ...

Online Exclusive • 08/29/2013 • Blog
Syria: "To Jaw-Jaw Is Always Better than to War-War"
It has been the mantra of pro-interventionists that, in the face of tens of thousands of deaths in Syria, something must be done. But, while ...

Online Exclusive • 08/19/2013 • Blog
In Memoriam: Jean Bethke Elshtain (1941-2013)
Celebrating Jean Bethke Elshtain, one of the preeminent political theorists of our time.
Online Exclusive • 08/8/2013 • Blog
What Is American Exceptionalism?
The institutions, processes, and values that have shaped American history, among them the rise of capitalism, the spread of political democracy, the rise and fall ...
Online Exclusive • 07/24/2013 • Blog
Upcoming Conferences of Interest
These upcoming conferences may be of interest to our readers.
Online Exclusive • 07/16/2013 • Blog
The Flaws in FAO's New Measurements of Hunger
In this Policy Brief, forthcoming in the Fall issue, leading international development specialists critique the methodology used in 2012 by FAO to count the world's hungry. ...

Online Exclusive • 07/11/2013 • Blog
Whales, Law, and Science: Australia v. Japan at the ICJ
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) met recently to begin hearing its most prominent case in years. It pits two heavyweights, Australia and Japan, against ...
Summer 2013 (27.2) • Journal Issue
Summer 2013 (27.2)
This issue features an essay by Deen Chatterjee on human rights and the liberal conundrum; a Carnegie Council Centennial special roundtable on international peace, with ...
Online Exclusive • 06/13/2013 • Blog
A Response to Deen Chatterjee's "Building Common Ground"
Chatterjee’s contribution to this debate does not go beyond liberalism or whatever conundrums one associates with it; it remains within it.