
The latest issue of
Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 29, no. 3, Fall 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Essay
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Richard J. Goldstone, International Judges: Is There a Global Ethic?
- Book Symposium: Justice and Foreign Policy
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Anna Stilz, Against Democratic Interventionism
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Pablo Gilabert, Global Moral Egalitarianism and Global Distributive Egalitarianism
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Simon Caney, Coercion, Justification, and Inequality: Defending Global Egalitarianism
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Richard W. Miller, Michael Blake's Border Controls
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Michael Blake, Justice and Foreign Policy: A Reply to My Critics
- Feature
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Unethical Consumption and Obligations to Signal
- Review Essay
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David Runciman, Rescuing Democracy in the Age of the Internet