Saturday, January 25, 2025

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 38, no. 3, Fall 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Roundtable: Solar Geoengineering: Ethics, Governance, and International Politics
    • Danielle N. Young, Who Can Govern from a House on Fire? International Order, State Responsibility, and the Problem of Solar Radiation Modification
    • Duncan McLaren, “It's Not the Climate, Stupid”: Exploring Nonideal Scenarios for Solar Geoengineering Development
    • Stacy D. VanDeveer, Frank Biermann, Rakhyun E. Kim, Carol Bardi, & Aarti Gupta, Three Pathways to Nonuse Agreement(s) on Solar Geoengineering
    • Jeroen Oomen, Producing the Inevitability of Solar Radiation Modification in Climate Politics
  • Roundtable: Russia's War against Ukraine: The Limits of Ethical Theorizing
    • Hilary Appel & Rachel A. Epstein, Introduction: Russia's War Against Ukraine
    • Milada Anna Vachudova & Nadiia Koval, Ukraine's Challenge to Europe: The EU as an Ethical and Powerful Geopolitical Actor
    • Oxana Shevel, Some Lessons from the Post-Soviet Era and the Russo-Ukrainian War for the Study of Nationalism
    • Charli Carpenter, The Ethics of Human Rights Advocacy in the Ukraine War
  • Feature
    • Dan Boscov-Ellen, Climate Migration and the Right to Exclude