Recent Articles
DEC 14, 2016 • Journal
Migration in Political Theory: The Ethics of Movement and Membership, Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi, eds.
This collection of twelve essays by some of the most distinguished political theorists, philosophers, and legal scholars working on the normative issues surrounding borders and ...
DEC 14, 2016 • Journal
The Hillary Doctrine: Sex & American Foreign Policy by Valerie M. Hudson and Patricia Leidl
Given that much of the political science literature on women, gender, and U.S. foreign policy has primarily examined the legislative branch and public opinion, ...
DEC 7, 2016 • Article
The Question Is: Can the UN Survive the Trump Era?
The United Nations will swear in António Guterres as its ninth secretary-general on December 12, when the organization will be only weeks away from the ...
DEC 1, 2016 • Journal
Winter 2016 (30.4)
We are pleased to announce the publication of the fourth issue in EIA’s 30th anniversary volume. This issue includes an essay by Kristy A. ...
NOV 30, 2016 • Article
Solidarity in Dark Times: Why the World Must Fight for Collective Human Rights Now
"It is time for the world to move away from liberal and neoliberal-centric understandings of human rights that underline the importance of the individual, and ...
NOV 28, 2016 • Article
Donald Trump. . . . . Commander-in-Chief
Donald Trump is now president-elect. Despite the bitter opposition that occurred throughout the campaign, all Americans should want him to be successful. This is particularly ...
NOV 22, 2016 • Article
Carnegie Council's 2016 Gender Research Delegation to Tokyo, Japan
Twelve delegates from seven countries and diverse professional backgrounds visited Tokyo to examine moral issues around gender equality in Japanese society. They participated in classroom ...
NOV 21, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
What Follows the "Post-Cold War" Era?
Is the age of (reactionary) nationalism to follow the optimism that the end of the cold war would bring about a global community?
NOV 15, 2016 • 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 November.
NOV 14, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
Is the EU Gradually Renouncing its Fundamental Values in Order to Better Protect its External Borders?
Given the EU's increasing outsourcing of its border security strategy to third countries, Solon Ardittis calls for "a fully fledged set of fundamental rights guidelines ...