Recent Articles
OCT 6, 2025 • Article
A Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Molly Schaeffer
This interview series profiles members of the CEF cohort. This talk features Molly Schaeffer, executive director of the NYC Mayor's Office of Asylum Seeker Operations.
SEP 23, 2025 • Journal
The Diffusion of Global Power and the Decline of Global Governance
This essay makes the case that the changing global distribution of state power has led to a decline in global governance: that is, the attempt ...
SEP 16, 2025 • Journal
The Institutional Dynamics of Global Governance in Hard Times: Innovation or Decline?
This introduction to the roundtable argues that global governance currently faces hard times because it is affected by a set of significant developments, and identifies ...
SEP 16, 2025 • Journal
New Issue Out Now: Global Governance in Hard Times, the Politics and Morality of Transnational Corporate Accountability, and more
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the latest issue of the journal. The issue features a roundtable on global governance in ...
SEP 12, 2025 • Article
When Philosophy Meets Power: How Metaethics Shapes International Influence
ICR Research's Stuart MacDonald explores how metaethics—the study of what makes moral claims valid—might help us understand the difficulties of values-based diplomacy.