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FEB 14, 2013 Journal

Thinking Ethically about the Use of Force [Full Text]

BY CIAN O'DRISCOLL What does it mean to think ethically about the use of force? This beguilingly simple question is difficult to address.

FEB 14, 2013 Journal

Contemporary Just War Thinking: Which Is Worse, to Have Friends or Critics?

The increasingly widespread and energetic engagement with the idea of just war over the last fifty years of thinking on morality and armed conflict—especially ...

FEB 14, 2013 Journal

Divisions within the Ranks? The Just War Tradition and the Use and Abuse of History

Have the critics of the historical approach to just war theory landed it a knock-out blow, or can it withstand the bricks and bats that ...

FEB 14, 2013 Journal

Just War Thinking as a Social Practice

Given the niche occupied by just war thinking in contemporary policy discourse, it is worth asking several basic questions about the just war vocabulary. What ...

FEB 14, 2013 Journal

From Jus ad Bellum to Jus ad Vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of Force

Just war scholars often do not differentiate between force and war, but rather talk about bellum justum as if all uses of force implied the ...

FEB 14, 2013 Journal

Poverty and Morality: Religious and Secular Perspectives, Edited by William A. Galston and Peter H. Hoffenberg

Covering the six major religious traditions and such secular perspectives as classical liberalism, contemporary liberal egalitarianism, Marxism, and feminism, this book offers a valuable collection ...

FEB 14, 2013 Journal

Briefly Noted

This section contains a round-up of recent notable books in the field of international affairs.

FEB 13, 2013 Journal

Echoes of a Forgotten Past: Mid-Century Realism and the Legacy of International Law

Those studying the work of Hans J. Morgenthau, widely considered the “founding father” of the Realist School of International Relations, have long been baffled by ...

FEB 13, 2013 Journal

The Unity and Objectivity of Value

In honor of Ronald Dworkin, one of the most influential and original philosophers and legal theorists of his generation, EIA is republishing a review essay ...

The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World

FEB 12, 2013 Podcast

The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World

As more people become prosperous and interstate conflicts diminish, there is a convergence between East and West, says Kishore Mahbubani. Now we have to change ...