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APR 1, 2022 • Journal
Spring 2022 (36.1)
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Spring 2022 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a roundtable organized ...
MAR 23, 2022 • Journal Online Exclusive
Expanding Protection: Global Lessons from the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has wreaked devastation and incalculable suffering, triggering the largest displacement of civilian populations in Europe in eighty years. The EU’...
MAR 21, 2022 • Journal Online Exclusive
Russia, Ukraine, and the Demise of Smart Sanctions
There is no question that the invasion of Ukraine is both illegal and immoral, and there is an understandable desire to use every tool in ...
MAR 15, 2022 • Journal Online Exclusive
From Anger to Action: Moral Emotions and the Invasion of Ukraine
For many people, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered strong emotions. These emotions—moral emotions—can be helpful guides to moral action.
MAR 10, 2022 • Journal Online Exclusive
Solidarity, Not Neutrality, Will Characterize Western Aid to Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is already causing terrible human suffering, the likes of which is all too familiar from recent wars in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, ...
MAR 10, 2022 • Journal
Introduction: Moral Injury, Trauma, and War
In August 2021, the United States withdrew from Afghanistan, ending a twenty year war—the longest in American history. The past two decades of armed conflict, ...
MAR 10, 2022 • Journal
Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War
The concept of “forever war” has moved from the margins to the mainstream in recent years. In his important new book Humane: How the United ...
MAR 10, 2022 • Journal
The “Third” United Nations: How a Knowledge Ecology Helps the UN Think
The United Nations is unique in its capacity to convene global discourse, particularly conversations to address global problems that humanity must face together. If the ...