Sunday, October 4, 2020

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 34, no. 3, Fall 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Essay
    • Anthony F. Lang, Constructing Universal Values? A Practical Approach
  • The United Nations at Seventy-Five: Looking Back to Look Forward
    • Margaret P. Karns, Introduction: Looking Back to Look Forward
    • David M. Malone & Adam Day, Taking Measure of the UN's Legacy at Seventy-Five
    • Ellen J. Ravndal, A Guardian of the UN Charter: The UN Secretary-General at Seventy-Five
    • Ramesh Thakur, The United Nations and the North-South Partnership: Connecting the Past to the Future
    • Susanna P. Campbell, UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding: Progress and Paradox in Local Ownership
    • Bertrand Ramcharan, Human Rights in the Seventy-Fifth Year of the UN
    • Maria Ivanova, Fighting Fire with a Thermometer? Environmental Efforts of the United Nations
    • Devaki Jain, Where the UN Has Failed to Live Up to Its Mission: Looking Back to Look Forward
    • Kirsten Haack, Margaret P. Karns, Jean-Pierre Murray, The United Nations at Seventy-Five: Where Are the Women in The United Nations Now?
    • Sophie Harman, COVID-19, the UN, and Dispersed Global Health Security
  • Feature
    • Jack McDonald, Information, Privacy, and Just War Theory
  • Review Essay
    • Sarah C. Goff, Freedom and Justice in Trade Governance