The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Fall 2022 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a book symposium organized by Ana Tanasoca and John S. Dryzek on Democratizing Global Justice, featuring contributions by Terry Macdonald and Kate MacDonald, Eva Erman, and Tanasoca and Dryzek. Additionally, the issue includes a feature article by Felix Bender on political refugeehood, and an essay by Jonathan Becker on the global liberal arts challenge. The issue also contains a review essay by James Pattison on Ukraine, intervention and the post-liberal world order, and book reviews by Joslyn Barnhart, Oumar Ba, and Daniel E. Esser.
ESSAY
The Global Liberal Arts Challenge
Jonathan Becker
BOOK SYMPOSIUM: DEMOCRATIZING GLOBAL JUSTICE
Introduction: Democratizing Global Justice
Ana Tanasoca and John S. Dryzek
NGOs as Agents of Global Justice: Cosmopolitan Activism for Political Realists
Terry Macdonald and Kate Macdonald
On the Relationship between Global Justice and Global Democracy: A Three-Layered View
Eva Erman
Determining Vaccine Justice in the Time of COVID-19: A Democratic Perspective
Ana Tanasoca and John S. Dryzek
FEATURE
What's Political about Political Refugeehood? A Normative Reappraisal
Felix Bender
REVIEW ESSAY
Ukraine, Intervention, and the Post-Liberal Order
James Pattison
REVIEWS
The Origins of Overthrow: How Emotional Frustration Shapes U.S. Regime Change Interventions
Payam Ghalehdar
Review by Joslyn Barnhart
Saving the International Justice Regime: Beyond Backlash against International Courts
Courtney Hillebrecht
Review by Oumar Ba
International Development Cooperation Today: A Radical Shift towards a Global Paradigm
Patrick Develtere, Huib Huyse, and Jan Van Ongevalle
Review by Daniel E. Esser