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MAY 7, 2021 • Journal
The Consequences of National Humiliation
If a humiliated tree falls in a forest, but our methodological tools do not allow us to perceive or verify it, what of the tree? ...
MAY 7, 2021 • Journal Online Exclusive
EIA Spring 2021 Issue--Out Now!
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Spring 2021 issue of the journal! This issue looks at ethics and the future of ...
MAY 7, 2021 • Journal
COVID-19 as a Mass Death Event
In order to fully understand the politics arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to focus on the individual and collective experiences of death, loss, ...
MAY 7, 2021 • Journal
Interrogation and Torture: Integrating Efficacy with Law and Morality
It is ironic that there exists virtually no systematic research that assesses the effectiveness of torture in gaining accurate information.
MAY 7, 2021 • Journal
Territorial Sovereignty: A Philosophical Exploration
Anna Stilz's Territorial Sovereignty offers a robust defense of the international system of states, understood as self-governing, spatial units with territorial boundaries that make and ...
APR 27, 2021 • Podcast
Global Ethics Review: The Model International Mobility Convention 2.0, with Michael Doyle
How can we make migration more ethical? Columbia University's Professor Michael Doyle, also a senior fellow at Carnegie Council, discusses the Model International Mobility Convention (...
APR 26, 2021 • Journal Online Exclusive
Realism in the Age of Cyber Warfare
World politics is currently undergoing an epic transformation that has rekindled the age-old realist-liberal debate. Two trends are driving this change. The first is a ...
APR 23, 2021 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Sustainability vs. Food Security in Our Oceans, with Duke University's Martin Smith
Dr. Martin Smith from Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss the health of our ...
APR 21, 2021 • Podcast
The Societal Limits of AI Ethics
In recent years, the discussion on "AI ethics" has succeeded in mainstreaming key principles to limit the risks that would otherwise arise from the unrestricted ...