Monday, May 7, 2012

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 26, no. 1, Spring 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: In Search of a Global Ethic
    • Michael Ignatieff, Reimagining a Global Ethic
    • Christian Barry, Local Priorities, Universal Priorities, and Enabling Harm
    • Nicholas Rengger, A Global Ethic and the Hybrid Character of the Moral World
    • David Rodin, Toward a Global Ethic
    • Cheyney Ryan, The Dialogue of Global Ethics
    • Michael Joseph Smith, A Brief Response to Michael Ignatieff
  • Roundtable: The Political Ethics of the International Criminal Court
    • Antonio Franceschet, Introduction
    • Kenneth A. Rodman, Why the ICC Should Operate Within Peace Processes
    • Benjamin Schiff, The ICC's Potential for Doing Bad When Pursuing Good
    • Michael J. Struett, Why the International Criminal Court Must Pretend to Ignore Politics
    • Antonio Franceschet, The International Criminal Court's Provisional Authority to Coerce
  • Essay
    • Ian Hurd, Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission
  • Feature
    • Scott Wisor, After the MDGs: Citizen Deliberation and the Post-2015 Development Framework
  • Response
    • George A. Lopez, In Defense of Smart Sanctions: A Response to Joy Gordon