Table of Contents and Excerpt from Ethics & International Affairs Volume 30.3 (Fall 2016)
This issue includes essays by Nicholas Chan on the bottom-up architecture of the Paris climate change agreement, Jens Bartelson on the history of recognition, and Karin Aggestam and Annika Bergman-Rosamond on Swedish feminist foreign policy; features by Luke Glanville on self-interest and the distant vulnerable, and by Silje Aambø Langvatn on the use of public reason in international courts; a review essay by James K. Galbraith on ethics and inequality; a response by Ryan Jenkins and Duncan Purves to Robert Sparrow's article on autonomous weapon systems (EIA 30.1), with a rejoinder by Robert Sparrow; and book reviews by Michael C. Williams and Jonathan Morduch.
Table of Contents and Excerpt from Ethics & International Affairs Volume 30.3 (Fall 2016)
Table of Contents and Excerpt from Ethics & International Affairs Volume 30.3 (Fall 2016)