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Table of Contents

Preface


PART I: Conflict and Reconciliation

1. In Defense of Realism: A Commentary on Just and Unjust Wars
David C. Hendrickson, Colorado College

2. The Slippery Slope to Preventive War
Neta C. Crawford, Boston University

3. Reckoning with Past Wrongs: A Normative Framework
David A. Crocker, University of Maryland 


PART II: Grounds for Intervention

4. Humanitarian Intervention: An Overview of the Ethical Issues
Michael J. Smith, University of Virginia

5. The Moral Basis for Humanitarian Intervention
Terry Nardin, National University of Singapore

6. Responsibility to Protect or Trojan Horse? The Crisis in Darfur and Humanitarian Intervention after Iraq
Alex J. Bellamy, University of Queensland

7. Ecological Intervention: Prospects and Limits
Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne 


PART III. Governance, Law, and Membership

8. The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions
Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane, Duke University and Princeton University

9. On the Alleged Conflict between Democracy and International Law
Seyla Benhabib, Yale University

10. "Saving Amina": Global Justice for Women and Intercultural Dialogue
Alison M. Jaggar, University of Colorado, Boulder

11. Who Should Get In? The Ethics of Immigration Admissions
Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto


PART IV. Global Economic Justice

12. Models of International Economic Justice
Ethan B. Kapstein, INSEAD

13. The Invisible Hand of the American Empire
Robert Wade, London School of Economics and Political Science

14. Accountability in International Development Aid
Leif Wenar, King's College London

15. World Poverty and Human Rights
Thomas Pogge, Yale University

16 Do We Owe the Global Poor Assistance or Rectification? Response to Pogge
Mathias Risse, Harvard University

17 Baselines for Determining Harm: Reply to Risse
Thomas Pogge, Yale University


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"This extensively revised edition of a well-known collection of essays more than meets the already high standard of earlier versions. The seventeen essays collected here bring expert focus on the key ethical issues of the day, with contributions from most of the major authorities in the field. This is an essential teaching collection for courses on ethics and international affairs and international political theory more generally."
—CHRIS BROWN,
Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics

"This collection of essays, from leading scholars in their field, represents the best of contemporary writing on normative issues in global affairs. They chart with clarity and insight some of the most important current debates about how the world might become more just."
—TIM HAYWARD,
Professor of Environmental Political Theory, University of Edinburgh

"The newest edition of Ethics & International Affairs is an invaluable resource for course instructors and researchers in this rapidly expanding field. The new preface helpfully situates 'international ethics' within the broader study of world politics. Each of the chapters offers sophisticated normative analysis of important ethical issues in international relations, from some of the most distinguished scholars in the field today. As an instructor for a graduate course in International Ethics, I am delighted to find so many of the wonderful EIA articles I include on my reading list together in one volume."
—FIONA ROBINSON,
Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Graduate Studies, Carleton University

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