Recent Articles
JAN 20, 2017 • Article
Virtual Citizenship for Refugees: A Proposal
At last, a practical, humane, and cost-effective proposal to help cope with the nearly 20 million refugees and asylum seekers worldwide, from philosophers Christian Barry and ...
JAN 5, 2017 • Article
Ethics, Undocumented Immigrants, and the Issue of Integration: Making a Better Life for Everyone in New York City
"Given that many undocumented immigrants live invisibly for a long time, the NYC Municipal ID card truly acknowledges their existence. It was, and still is, ...
JAN 5, 2017 • Article
Process or End Goal: When to Begin Genocide Prevention
"This discussion ultimately will help the public to understand that preventative actions need to take place if violence is to be thwarted. We can't wait ...
DEC 30, 2016 • Article
Eritrea: An Exiled Nation Suspended in Liminal Space through Social Media
Exiled Eritreans use social media to organize opposition against the tyrannical regime back home and to provide crucial information for the thousands of young migrants ...
DEC 21, 2016 • Article
The Ethics of Climate Change Activism: Fear vs. Reality
"The time has come to act on climate because we can no longer afford not to. We know what consequences are in store for us ...
DEC 19, 2016 • Article
Articles Resulting from Carnegie Council Gender Research Delegation to Tokyo, November 2016
In November 2016, the Asia Dialogues program led a group of 12 Pacific Delegates from seven countries and a diverse set of professional backgrounds to Tokyo to ...
DEC 15, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
A Conversation on Effective Altruism with Jennifer Rubenstein
Professor Jennifer C. Rubenstein discusses the promises and pitfalls of Effective Altruism, including what she calls the movement's "hidden curriculum." Rubenstein's review essay on this ...
DEC 14, 2016 • Journal
Ending Statelessness Through Belonging: A Transformative Agenda?
The subject of belonging conjures up a realm of emotions. This essay explores statelessness through the prism of belonging, asking whether the United Nations Refugee ...
DEC 14, 2016 • Journal
Trials as Messages of Justice: What Should Be Expected of International Criminal Courts?
After more than a decade of work, the accomplishments of the International Criminal Court are highly contested. In this article, the authors ask, what can ...
DEC 14, 2016 • Journal
Introduction
The last few decades have seen a lively philosophical debate surrounding human rights. Allen Buchanan’s book The Heart of Human Rights constitutes an important ...