Thursday, July 9, 2020

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 34, no. 2, Summer 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Essays
    • Kenneth A. Reinert, From Sustainable Development Goals to Basic Development Goals
    • Amitav Acharya, The Myth of the “Civilization State”: Rising Powers and the Cultural Challenge to World Order
  • Roundtable: The Ethics of Limited Strikes
    • Daniel R. Brunstetter, Introduction: The Ethical, Legal, and Strategic Implications of Limited Strikes
    • Daniel R. Brunstetter, Wading Knee-Deep into the Rubicon: Escalation and the Morality of Limited Strikes
    • Eric A. Heinze & Rhiannon Neilsen, Limited Force and the Return of Reprisals in the Law of Armed Conflict
    • Wendy Pearlman, Syrian Views on Obama's Red Line: The Ethical Case for Strikes against Assad
    • Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, A Matter of Balance: A French Perspective on Limited Strikes
    • Danielle L. Lupton, The Reputational Costs and Ethical Implications of Coercive Limited Air Strikes: The Fallacy of the Middle-Ground Approach
  • Review Essays
    • Tanisha M. Fazal, Lengthening the Shadow of International Law
    • Michael Barnett, A Problem from Washington: Samantha Power Enters the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy