
The latest issue of
Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 30, no. 2, Summer 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Essay
- John R. Emery, The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Humanitarian Drones
- Roundtable: Human Rights and the Post-2015 Development Agenda
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Malcolm Langford, Lost in Transformation? The Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Sandra Fredman, Jaakko Kuosmanen & Meghan Campbell, Transformative Equality: Making the Sustainable Development Goals Work for Women
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Edward Anderson, Equality as a Global Goal
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Kate Donald & Sally-Anne Way, Accountability for the Sustainable Development Goals: A Lost Opportunity?
- Features
- Jacqueline Best, Rethinking Central Bank Accountability in Uncertain Times
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Cristina Lafont, Should We Take the “Human” Out of Human Rights? Human Dignity in a Corporate World
- Democracies and the Power to Revoke Citizenship: Three Views
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Elizabeth F. Cohen, When Democracies Denationalize: The Epistemological Case against Revoking Citizenship
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Ben Herzog, The Democratic Roots of Expatriations
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David Miller, Democracy, Exile, and Revocation
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Patti Tamara Lenard, Patti Tamara Lenard Replies