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SEP 16, 2013 Journal Online Exclusive

Upcoming Conferences of Interest

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SEP 16, 2013 Journal

Just Business: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights by John Gerard Ruggie

This book offers an insider’s account of how the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights came into being. Although readers may sometimes strain ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

How We Count Hunger Matters

In 2010 the FAO reported that in the wake of the 2007–2008 food-price spikes and global economic crisis, the number of people experiencing hunger worldwide since 2005–2007 had ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

The Gordian Knot: Moral Debate and Nuclear Weapons

Nuclear weapons are not awe-inspiring, epochal, or war-winning, nor are they certain instruments of doom. They are clumsy, muscle-bound, expensive, unhandy weapons with little use ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

The Threat of Nuclear Proliferation: Perception and Reality

The United States is right to be vigilant against the threat of nuclear proliferation. But such vigilance can all too easily lend itself to exaggeration ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

The Nonproliferation Complex

In this essay, we trace the history of the rise of the nuclear nonproliferation complex during and immediately after the cold war. We show how ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

The Human Right to Health by Jonathan Wolff

This book will provoke the reader to think about how to bring the public sector, civil society, industry, patents, health financing, and human resources together ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

Justice and Fairness in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime

This essay focuses on two key questions: First, how do the issues of justice and fairness affect the stability, durability, and effectiveness of the nuclear ...

SEP 16, 2013 Journal

Kant and the End of War: A Critique of Just War Theory by Howard Williams; and Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship by Pauline Kleingeld

These new books, by two of the foremost contemporary scholars of Kant’s political philosophy, deal extensively with the theme of international peace.

Ten Billion

SEP 15, 2013 Podcast

Ten Billion

Stephen Emmott's short, bold manifesto asks the world to wake up and recognize that not only are the problems we face increasingly interconnected--including energy, climate, ...