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DEC 19, 2008 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Trade Liberalization and the Financial Crisis

What does the financial crisis imply? Should we liberalize trade on agriculture and services? Or should we protect domestic producers?

The Measure of America: American Human Development Report, 2008-2009

DEC 19, 2008 Podcast

The Measure of America

Following the UNDP model, this report uses a Human Development Index that provides a single measure of well-being for all Americans. The disturbing results reveal ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

Humanitarian Intervention and the Distribution of Sovereignty in International Law

Legal debates about humanitarian intervention tend to assume that its legitimacy is irrelevant to its legality, while political theorists often assume the inverse. This paper ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

Norms, Minorities, and Collective Choice Online

Building on case studies of Wikipedia and the Daily Kos, this essay argues that different kinds of rules shape relations between members of the majority ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

On Promoting Democracy [Full Text]

The first question that we have to ask about promoting democracy is the question of agency: Who are the promoters? Most recent arguments have focused ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

Briefly Noted

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

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

Targeting Civilians in War, and Killing Civilians: Method, Madness and Morality in War [Double Review]

Given the moral stigma and its supposed dubious effectiveness, why does the targeting of civilians occur? Both authors contribute to the still nascent mapping of ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

International Justice in Rwanda and the Balkans: Virtual Trials and the Struggle for State Cooperation by Victor Peskin

Peskin's analysis focuses on "virtual trials": the battles by ad hoc criminal tribunals to secure state cooperation in the enforcement of international law. Concentrating on ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

After Anarchy: Legitimacy and Power in the United Nations Security Council by Ian Hurd

Hurd argues that perceptions of legitimacy undergird how states act, both vis-à-vis one another and in relation to international institutions; in other words, legitimacy ...

DEC 18, 2008 Journal

Theory of World Security by Ken Booth

Booth aims to illuminate a "New 20 Years' Crisis" that global society is now entering. His central thesis is that in order to respond, we need ...