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SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Backfire: The Dark Side of Nonviolent Resistance

In this essay, Michael L. Gross examines the ethics of provoking backfire in the context of nonviolent resistance.

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Ending Atrocity Crimes: The False Promise of Fatalism

Some commentators suggest that the best way to minimize harm in atrocity situations is to let the state win as quickly as possible. Could this ...

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

The Moral Limits of Territorial Claims in Antarctica

This article evaluates the moral weight of the initial territorial claims to Antarctica, which stand as a cornerstone of the Antarctic Treaty.

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Reconstructing Globalization in an Illiberal Era

George F. DeMartino examines recent books from Dani Rodrick and Joseph Stiglitz, both of whom press the case for a reconstructed globalization that generates benefits ...

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Conflict-Related Violence Against Women: Transforming Transition, by Aisling Swaine

The overarching aim of Aisling Swaine’s recent book is to empirically and theoretically expand our understanding of conflict-related violence against women. The breadth and ...

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Toward a Cosmopolitan Ethics of Mobility: The Migrant’s-Eye View of the World, by Alex Sager

In this book, Alex Sager challenges the “methodological nationalism” that dominates debates in migration ethics and offers a new way to think normatively about mobility ...

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century, by Kathryn Sikkink

Kathryn Sikkink’s recent book introduces a set of new ideas and approaches for assessing human rights’ effectiveness that, like her past groundbreaking work, will ...

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Refuge: Rethinking Refugee Policy in a Changing World, by Alexander Betts and Paul Collier

This book helps us to adopt a much broader perspective on the current refugee crisis and what it might take to adequately address it. It ...

SEP 4, 2018 Journal

Briefly Noted: Psychology of a Superpower: Security and Dominance in U.S. Foreign Policy, by Christopher J. Fettweis

In this book, Christopher J. Fettweis applies lessons from psychology to analyze the impact that being the world’s sole superpower has had on the ...

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AUG 29, 2018 Article

Information Warfare: the Communist Party of China’s Influence Operations in the United States and Japan

This report examines the Communist Party of China's political influence operations in the United States and Japan. It summarizes these operations, paying special attention to ...