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SEP 26, 2008 Journal

Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village by Daniel Deudney

An important insight, with consequences for foreign policy and the practice of world politics, is that in the "global village" changing technology invites and even ...

SEP 26, 2008 Journal

Keeping the Peace in Africa: Why "African" Solutions Are Not Enough

Instead of searching for "African solutions" which have proved problematic so far, policymakers should focus on developing effective solutions for the complex challenges raised by ...

SEP 26, 2008 Journal

Horizontal Accountability in Intergovernmental Organizations

Many intergovernmental organizations have recently established offices of internal oversight. Yet scandals have revealed serious flaws in the design of these institutions. This study argues ...

SEP 26, 2008 Journal

Business and Human Rights in Conflict

Can current policy and legal responses make businesses part of the solution rather than part of the problem? And can companies be held accountable—socially, ...

SEP 26, 2008 Journal

Reuniting Ethics and Social Science: The Oxford Handbook of International Relations

The quality of our theoretical argumentation, the diversity and insights of our methods, and our general level of understanding are markedly better than a generation ...

SEP 26, 2008 Journal

An Exchange: The Morality of Immigration [Full Text]

Writing in EIA 22, no. 1, Mathias Risse presented a novel way to think about the problem of immigration in the context of global justice, adopting the ...

Terror and Consent:  The Wars for The 21st Century

SEP 26, 2008 Podcast

Terror and Consent: The Wars for The 21st Century

The world is in the midst of a great transition from nation states to "market states," says Philip Bobbitt, and consequently almost every widely-held idea ...

SEP 18, 2008 Podcast

Public Ethics Radio: Jessica Wolfendale on Torture Lite

We now know that the U.S. officially sanctions and regularly employs interrogation tactics that push legal and moral boundaries. In this episode, Jessica Wolfendale ...

The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq

SEP 16, 2008 Podcast

The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq

There has been a fundamental disconnect between the Bush Administration and the reality in Iraq, says Bing West. But nevertheless, the strongest tribe in Iraq--the ...

SEP 2, 2008 Podcast

Public Ethics Radio: Thomas Pogge on Pharmaceutical Innovation

Philosopher Thomas Pogge explains his proposal for dealing with the thorny intersection of public health, property rights, and poverty. As he sees it, the patent ...