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APR 10, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Values, Immigration and the Saudi Alliance
Two recent articles in The Atlantic challenge dominant assumptions in American political discourse--and the implications ought to be discussed further.
APR 3, 2018 • Article
How to Deal With Xi's China? Engage, but Be Wary
"With the recent moves aimed at consolidating power within the presidency of Xi Jinping, a new era may be beginning in terms of how China ...
APR 1, 2018 • Journal
Spring 2018 (32.1)
We are pleased to present a Special Issue of Ethics & International Affairs! The heart of this Special Issue is a roundtable on the theme of "...
MAR 28, 2018 • Article
The United Nations, Human Rights, and American Disengagement
A new "Foreign Policy" article says that as the United States has disengaged from the United Nations, Russia and China have moved to fill the ...
MAR 28, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
The United Nations, Human Rights and American Disengagement
Recent events at the UN show how China and Russia are reshaping the international order.
MAR 19, 2018 • Article
Story of Service: Max Missel
Max Missel was born October 18, 1895 in Kovno, Russia (now Kaunas, Lithuania). Five-year old Max came to the United States with his mother Lipsa and his ...
MAR 19, 2018 • Article
Uncertainties About America's Global Reliability
Doubts about America's reliability as a guarantor and support of the liberal international order have been increasing since the 2016 election. What impact is this having ...
MAR 13, 2018 • Article
Free Trade After the 2016 Elections
Did the 2016 election represent a revolt of a significant segment of the U.S. electorate against a seven-decades-long U.S. policy consensus that American interests ...
MAR 13, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Free Trade After the 2016 Elections
Politicians in favor of promoting free trade need a new narrative to persuade the electorate. What might that narrative be?