Saturday, October 23, 2021

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 35, no. 3, Fall 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Essay
    • Hendrik Schopmans & Jelena Cupać, Engines of Patriarchy: Ethical Artificial Intelligence in Times of Illiberal Backlash Politics
  • Book Symposium: Ethics, Security, and the War-Machine
    • Peter Balint, Introduction: Is a Military Really Worth Having?
    • Neta C. Crawford, Democracy and the Preparation and Conduct of War
    • Cheyney Ryan, Nation-States, Empires, Wars, Hostilities
    • C. A. J. Coady, War Crimes and the Asymmetry Myth
    • Cécile Fabre, War, Duties to Protect, and Military Abolitionism
    • Ned Dobos, Are States under a Prospective Duty to Create and Maintain Militaries?
    • Christopher J. Finlay, Deconstructing Nonviolence and the War-Machine: Unarmed: Coups, Nonviolent Power, and Armed Resistance
    • David Rodin, Justice Between Wars
  • Feature
    • Philipp Gisbertz-Astolf, Reduced Legal Equality of Combatants in War
  • Review Essay
    • Andreas Papamichail, The Global Politics of Health Security before, during, and after COVID-19