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MAR 8, 2019 Journal

Crime and Global Justice: The Dynamics of International Punishment, by Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease

In this book, Archibugi and Pease survey familiar territory, but they distinguish their contribution by using case studies to tell their story, focusing on the ...

MAR 8, 2019 Journal

Should We Control World Population? by Diana Coole

This book provides an antidote to the commonly held assumption that procreation is beyond the legitimate scope of governmental influence.

MAR 8, 2019 Journal

Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences in the Regulation of Armed Conflict

This book convincingly shows that efforts to regulate and govern the conduct of war have bred counteracting reactions by warring parties.

MAR 8, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

Briefly Noted: Burying Jihadis: Bodies Between State, Territory, and Identity

A short book review of "Burying Jihadis: Bodies Between State, Territory, and Identity"

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MAR 7, 2019 Article

Climate Change and Competing Ethical Visions

The prevailing narrative in the fight against climate change is that we must adopt more cooperative efforts to help vulnerable populations. But what if, instead ...

MAR 6, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

Climate Change and Competing Ethical Visions

MAR 6, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

What We've Been Reading

The NSA's Freedom Act Program, the INF Treaty, and Venezuela. Here's what we've been reading.

Zhang on a local mining road in Boké, Guinea, together with Mamady Koivogui, executive director of a local NGO, Association Mines Sans Pauvreté (far left) and local residents.

FEB 20, 2019 Article

Jingjing Zhang: Greening China's Globalization

Born in China, environmental lawyer Jingjing Zhang is working to hold China accountable for the negative impacts of its overseas investment and construction projects, the ...

FEB 19, 2019 Article

Competing Bipartisan Consensuses?

Is there any bipartisan political consensus on U.S. foreign policy? Nikolas Gvosdev argues that voters want to see the United States involved in world ...

FEB 19, 2019 Journal Online Exclusive

Tackling Climate Change: Why Us Now?

Professor Henry Shue writes that we are the pivotal generation, and acting now is not only a matter of self-interest but also of our unique ...