Friday, June 16, 2017

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 31, no. 2, Summer 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Essays
    • Yvonne Terlingen, A Better Process, a Stronger UN Secretary-General: How Historic Change Was Forged and What Comes Next
    • Celia Medrano, Securing Protection for De Facto Refugees: The Case of Central America's Northern Triangle
  • Feature
    • Lior Erez, Pro Mundo Mori? The Problem of Cosmopolitan Motivation in War
  • Special Section: Legitimate Authority, War, and the Ethics of Rebellion
    • Christopher J. Finlay, Jonathan Parry, & Pål Wrange, Introduction: Legitimate Authority, War, and the Ethics of Rebellion
    • Jonathan Parry, Legitimate Authority and the Ethics of War: A Map of the Terrain
    • Pål Wrange, Does Who Matter? Legal Authority and the Use of Military Violence
    • Christopher J. Finlay, The Perspective of the Rebel: A Gap in the Global Normative Architecture
  • Review Essay
    • Denise Garcia, Shifting International Security Norms