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A Necessary Engagement: Reinventing America

MAR 17, 2009 Podcast

A Necessary Engagement: Reinventing America's Relations with the Muslim World

In an informed assessment of the past, present, and future of America's relations with the Muslim world, the CIA's point person on Islam, Emile A. ...

MAR 13, 2009 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Budgets, Cuban Policy, and Ethics?

Do we respect the wishes of anti-Castro Americans, to restrict trade, or the wishes of agriculture and medical sales interests, to open Cuban markets? If ...

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

Briefly Noted

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

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

The End of the West? Crisis and Change in the Atlantic Order by Jeffrey Anderson, G. John Ikenberry, and Thomas Risse

This edited collection takes stock of the state of the Western alliance, seeking both to improve our theoretical understanding of conflict and crisis and to ...

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization by David Singh Grewal

According to Grewal, we need to understand globalization as a process in which we participate by choice but not necessarily voluntarily—one in which common ...

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

International Trade and Labor Standards: A Proposal for Linkage by Christian Barry and Sanjay G. Reddy

Barry and Reddy challenge us to envision a world where workers everywhere can make a living wage in safe conditions and globalization does not drive ...

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

Democracy Across Borders: Dêmos to Dêmoiby James Bohman

Bohman notes the extensive interdependence that characterizes the new circumstances of global politics, and argues that states have reacted either by strengthening state boundaries and ...

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas by Courtney Jung

Jung offers a normatively informed and empirically grounded critique of approaches that justify minority rights on the basis of the need to protect culture.

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

Multicultural Odysseys: Navigating the New International Politics of Diversity by Will Kymlicka

Kymlicka extends his well known and widely respected defense of a liberal conception of multiculturalism to all states of the world, and asks causal questions ...

MAR 12, 2009 Journal

"Torture Lite": A Response

A morally significant distinction between full torture and torture lite, says Sussman, would attend to the role that fear and hope play in the experience. ...