Recent Articles
JAN 8, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Mindful Diplomacy: A Pathway to Peace
Can mindfulness practices benefit international diplomacy?
DEC 22, 2017 • Article
Climate Change Might Give Your Grandfather a Heart Attack: Changing Public Perception to Drive Action
"Climate change" is often framed as something that will occur in a distant time and place. But, as Mikaela Bradbury writes, it is already affecting ...
DEC 20, 2017 • Article
A New World? Changes in the Global Order
Lowell Schwartz of the Naval War College says that we are in the midst of a major shift: the prevailing assumptions of the last 25 years ...
DEC 19, 2017 • Article
Fantastic Voyage
As Ignatieff puts the question in his book, "Is globalization drawing us together morally? Beneath all our differences, what virtues, principles, and rules of conduct ...
DEC 13, 2017 • Journal Online Exclusive
Governing Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
The UN's first formal meeting on lethal autonomous weapon systems took place in November 2017. Unfortunately, the end of this first historic meeting brought agreement on ...
DEC 11, 2017 • Journal Online Exclusive
Jonathan D. Caverley on Slowing the Proliferation of Major Conventional Weapons
In this interview, Johnathan D. Caverley and John Krzyzaniak discuss how the United States, pursuing it's own self-interest, can slow the proliferation of major conventional ...
DEC 8, 2017 • Journal
Slowing the Proliferation of Major Conventional Weapons: The Virtues of an Uncompetitive Market
Proliferation of major conventional weapons (MCW) is at best a waste of valuable resources and at worst fuel for more and bloodier conflicts. In this ...
DEC 8, 2017 • Journal
The Need for Governance of Climate Geoengineering
In this essay, Janos Pasztor explains some of the major ethical issues surrounding geoengineering and introduces the Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative, a major new ...