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MAR 16, 2010 Journal Online Exclusive

EIA Interview: Darrel Moellendorf on the Climate Change Negotiations in Copenhagen

Darrel Moellendorf, author of "Treaty Norms and Climate Change Mitigation," discusses what happened in Copenhagen and what it means for future negotiations on climate change.

MAR 12, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Greece, Goldman, and Financial Transparency?

This short video on ethics asks: Is Goldman Sachs responsible for the current financial crisis in Greece? Or should Greek politicians who knew of Goldman's ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

Briefly Noted

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

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

War in an Age of Risk by Christopher Coker

This book adds several new elements to the relation between war and the risk society. They are anxiety, complexity, and the future, writes reviewer Claudia ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo's First 100 Days by Karen Greenberg

The lesson of the first 100 days of Guantanamo is not one of how truth and justice triumphed, but of how efficiently a bureaucratic machine on ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

The Global Commonwealth of Citizens: Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy by Daniele Archibugi

This book provides not only an exhaustive treatment of the benefits and drawbacks of cosmopolitan democracy, but also the most detailed statement to date of ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

Terrorism, Resistance, and the Idea of "Unlawful Combatancy"

When faced with security threats from terrorism and other forms of nonstate political violence, how should liberal-democratic states respond? Finlay discusses books by Tamar Meisels, ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

Deliberation and Global Criminal Justice: Juries in the International Criminal Court

Juries could bolster the ICC's legitimacy by promoting public trust, increasing procedural fairness, foregrounding deliberative reasoning, and embodying democratic values. ICC juries would present novel ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

Public Accountability and the Public Sphere of International Governance

Steffek advocates a return to a conception of public accountability as accountability to the wider public. He investigates the prospects for this beyond the state, ...

MAR 11, 2010 Journal

Democracy in a Pluralist Global Order: Corporate Power and Stakeholder Representation

Global democratization cannot be achieved by simply replicating familiar democratic institutions on a global scale. We must explore alternative institutional means for establishing democratic institutions ...