Recent Articles
FEB 22, 2017 • Article
Nationalism: A Modern Asset
"We are currently living in the rapidly globalizing world of the 21st century. This means that the barriers of communication and cultural exchange are eliminated. ...
FEB 16, 2017 • Journal Online Exclusive
30th Anniversary Volume Editors' Picks
Ethics & International Affairs is pleased to present a special collection of “Editors’ Picks” from its 30th Anniversary Volume. Access the selections here.
FEB 16, 2017 • Journal Online Exclusive
What We’ve Been Reading
Welcome to our roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs! Here’s what we’ve been reading this February.
FEB 15, 2017 • Article
Stoking the Flames of Competitiveness on an Overheating Planet
"Although consumer responsibility and global collaboration in an endeavor to reverse global warming trends are laudable, it is important to recognize the risks these steps ...
FEB 7, 2017 • Article
Asylum in the United States for Unaccompanied Children
The current magnitude of child migration to the United States is unprecedented. How does the U.S. asylum process for unaccompanied children work? The views ...
FEB 6, 2017 • Journal Online Exclusive
Upcoming Conferences of Interest 2017
We have compiled a list of upcoming conferences related to the fields of ethics and international affairs through the end of 2017. We hope you find ...
JAN 25, 2017 • Journal Online Exclusive
Responsibility While Protecting (RwP) and the Intervention in Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition justified its intervention in Yemen with reference to its "responsibility" to protect the people of Yemen, yet the intervention has put more ...
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, ...