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SEP 18, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Choosing Among Alternative Responses to Mass Atrocity: Between the Individual and the Collectivity

MARK OSIEL When a country pursues only a single mode of atrocity response, it will over-individualize or over-collectivize its treatment of wrongdoer and victim, in ...

SEP 17, 2015 Podcast

Introduction to "Ethics & International Affairs," Fall 2015

In this podcast, Senior Editor Zach Dorfman discusses the journal's fall issue. Topics discussed include global standards for international judges; ethical consumption and individual obligations; ...

"Bronze Horseman" (monument to Peter the Great) in Saint Petersburg, Russia. CREDIT: <a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-241493128/stock-photo-peter-the-great-monument-in-winter-the-bronze-horseman-st-petersburg-russia.html">Shutterstock</a>

SEP 14, 2015 Podcast

Russia's Soft Power: A Matter for Church and State

If other countries wish to understand Russia, they need to have a grasp of her values, which provide the moral framework for her policies and ...

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Briefly Noted

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Michael Blake's Border Controls

Michael Blake's rules for global justice are too rigid. They misinterpret the commitment to the moral equality of all humans everywhere, which is supposed to ...

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Justice and Foreign Policy: A Reply to My Critics

Sustained debate on the ethical dimensions of foreign policy is no longer a rarity. I thank Caney, Gilabert, Miller, and Stilz for their arguments, and ...

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Unethical Consumption and Obligations to Signal

To bring about an end to the harms involved in the production of everyday goods, what should the individual do?

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Coercion, Justification, and Inequality: Defending Global Egalitarianism

I share Blake’s commitment to universal liberal values and also his commitment to autonomy. We part ways, however, over the question of when egalitarian ...

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Global Moral Egalitarianism and Global Distributive Egalitarianism

A global egalitarian approach is better for characterizing the wrongs involved in international exploitation than a global sufficientarian approach.

SEP 9, 2015 Journal

Against Democratic Interventionism

While we should persuade foreigners to democratize, we have no right to forcibly impose a democratic political order on them so long as their current ...