
The latest issue of
Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 29, no. 1, Spring 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Essay
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Shefa Siegel, Ebola, Liberia, and the “Cult of Bankable Projects”
- Symposium: Toward a Drone Accountability Regime
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Allen Buchanan & Robert O. Keohane, Toward a Drone Accountability Regime
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Neta C. Crawford, Accountability for Targeted Drone Strikes Against Terrorists?
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Janina Dill, The Informal Regulation of Drones and the Formal Legal Regulation of War
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David Whetham, Targeted Killing: Accountability and Oversight via a Drone Accountability Regime
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Allen Buchanan & Robert O. Keohane, Toward a Drone Accountability Regime: A Rejoinder
- Features
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Richard Beardsworth, From Moral to Political Responsibility in a Globalized Age
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John Williams, Distant Intimacy: Space, Drones, and Just War