- Roundtable: Ethics and the War against Ukraine
- Christian Nikolaus Braun, Introduction: Ethics and the War against Ukraine
- Neil Renic, The Cost of Atrocity: Strategic Implications of Russian Battlefield Misconduct in Ukraine
- James Pattison, Ukraine, Wagner, and Russia's Convict-Soldiers
- Sophia Anastazievsky, What We Owe to Ukrainians: A Moral Perspective on Nuclear Coercion and Military Intervention
- Christian Enemark, Returning the War to Russia: Drones and Discrimination in the Defense of Ukraine
- Lonneke Peperkamp, Technology and the Civilianization of Warfare
- Features
- Eglantine Staunton & Cecilia Jacob, A Responsibility to Support Civilian Resistance Movements? Broadening the Scope of Nonviolent Atrocity Prevention
- J. S. Maloy, Beyond Crisis and Emergency: Climate Change as a Political Epic
Sunday, October 6, 2024
New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs
The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 38, no. 1, Spring 2024) is out. Contents include: