
The latest issue of
Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 28, no. 3, Fall 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Essay
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Mark Osiel, Who Are Atrocity's “Real” Perpetrators, Who Its “True” Victims and Beneficiaries?
- Roundtable: The Facts, Fictions, and Future of Climate Change
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Stephen M. Gardiner, A Call for a Global Constitutional Convention Focused on Future Generations
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Scott Russell Sanders, The Dawning of an Earth Ethic
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Paul Wapner, Ethical Enhancement in an Age of Climate Change
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Clive Hamilton, Moral Collapse in a Warming World
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Clare Palmer, Three Questions on Climate Change
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Daniel Mittler, The Changing Ethics of Climate Change
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Thomas E. Lovejoy, A “Natural” Proposal for Addressing Climate Change
- Feature
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Christian Enemark, Drones, Risk, and Perpetual Force
- Review Essay
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Richard Jolly, Western Pessimism, Asian Optimism: Three Perspectives on Global Governance