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DEC 3, 2019 Journal

The Ethics of Kin State Activism: A Cosmopolitan Defense

A notable feature of nationalism’s contemporary resurgence is the rise of “kin state activism.” This essay proposes a set of four cosmopolitan criteria that ...

DEC 3, 2019 Journal

Unjust Borders: Individuals and the Ethics of Immigration

This book poses a central question: How should individuals respond to unjust immigration policies? Hidalgo argues that individuals are not morally obligated to comply with ...

DEC 3, 2019 Journal

The New Rules of War: Victory in the Age of Durable Disorder

McFate challenges much conventional wisdom and his “rules” point the way to a strategy for twenty-first century defense and security.

DEC 3, 2019 Journal

Expanding Responsibility for the Just War: A Feminist Critique

Kellison’s new book builds on the growing body of feminist just war scholarship to pose a critique of the just war tradition that draws ...

DEC 3, 2019 Journal

The Politics of the Anthropocene

Foregrounding both justice and environmental integrity, this book offers a vision of how to manage a world in which human activities have extensive, lasting effects ...

DEC 3, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

Briefly Noted: Fully Human: Personhood, Citizenship, and Rights

A short book review of "Fully Human: Personhood, Citizenship, and Rights"

DEC 1, 2019 Journal

Winter 2019 (33.4)

The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Winter 2019 issue of the journal! The centerpiece of this issue is a symposium entitled “...

President Trump in the Oval Office on Christmas Day, 2018. CREDIT: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse/32629901988">Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead/Public Domain</a>

NOV 22, 2019 Article

Trump is the Symptom, Not the Problem

Astute observers of U.S. foreign policy have been making the case, as we move into the 2020 elections, not to see the interruptions in the ...

NOV 22, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

Trump is the Symptom, Not the Problem

Astute observers of U.S. foreign policy have been making the case, as we move into the 2020 elections, not to see the interruptions in the ...

NOV 8, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

A Washington Insider Take on the Narratives

Are we in a moment?  Ever since Trump was elected I have been trying to sort out whether we have reached a critical turning point ...