May 1, 2008
Contact: Madeleine Lynn Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (212) 838-4120 ext. 222, email: [email protected]
Carnegie Council Special Offer, Limited Time Only: Discount on Subscriptions to "Ethics & International Affairs" Journal
New York, NY - As an end-of season gift, the Carnegie Council is pleased to offer all educators and students a 20% discount on a subscription to its quarterly journal, Ethics & International Affairs.
To subscribe to the journal at the special price of $26, please go to Blackwell Publishing (http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/subs.asp?ref=0892-6794), click on the Carnegie Council members price of $26, and type in the code EIAEDUCATOR.
This offer is valid until June 30, 2008.
Ethics & International Affairs publishes essays that evaluate global institutions and policies according to the principles of justice. Its aim is to close the gap between theory and practice, integrating ethical reasoning into analysis of real-world problems, such as the reform of international institutions, rules for the preventive use of force, and the regulation of global climate change.
The Spring 2007 issue includes a special report by Philip Coyle and Victoria Samson on proposed U.S. missile defenses in Europe; Mathias Risse on the morality of immigration; Richard B. Miller on justifications of the Iraq War; and much more.
Free access to select EIA articles is available at: http://www.ethicsandinternationalaffairs.org
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (www.carnegiecouncil.org), established in 1914 by Andrew Carnegie, is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing understanding of the relationship between ethics and international affairs. The Carnegie Council's mission is to be the voice for ethics in international policy. It convenes agenda-setting forums and creates educational opportunities and information resources for a worldwide audience of teachers and students, journalists, international affairs professionals, and concerned citizens.