Recent Articles
AUG 2, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
Managed Pluralism
One of the subtexts of recent and forthcoming elections in Europe and in North America is the extent to which liberal democracies can permit high ...
AUG 1, 2016 • Article
The U.S. Election Is a Referendum on American Values
Liberalism is the simple but powerful idea that freedom and equality are values worth defending. It has been a guiding light for U.S. politics ...
JUL 28, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
What We've Been Reading
Welcome to our first roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs! Here's what we've been reading this summer.
JUL 19, 2016 • Article
Codename: Chilbom
On a fall morning in 1976, a bomb exploded in the middle of Washington. The shock waves were felt for the next 30 years.
JUL 12, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
Decisions, Perspectives, and Ethics
Over the summer, as we refresh the curriculum at the Naval War College, it has given me an opportunity to ponder the ethical implications of ...
JUL 12, 2016 • Article
Welcome to Canada: the Ryerson University Lifeline Syria Challenge
In just under a year, Toronto's universities raised more than CAD$4.3 million and helped 19 Syrian families (99 people) settle in Canada, with many more on the ...
JUL 7, 2016 • Article
Buyers' Remorse?
Internationalist and Scot David Speedie reflects on Brexit: what happened, how it happened, and what the ramifications will be for Britain and beyond. Is this ...
JUL 1, 2016 • Journal
Summer 2016 (30.2)
The second issue in EIA’s 30th anniversary volume includes an essay by John R. Emery on the humanitarian applications of drones; a roundtable on ...
JUN 24, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
Brexit and the revenge of the demos
By a narrow majority, British voters have decided their country should leave the European Union (the so-called Brexit). One of the continent's largest economies, military ...