The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 32, no. 1, Spring 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Essay
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- Ayelet Shachar, The Marketization of Citizenship in an Age of Restrictionism
- Roundtable: Rising Powers and the International Order
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- G. John Ikenberry & Shiping Tang, Introduction
- G. John Ikenberry, Why the Liberal World Order Will Survive
- Shiping Tang, China and the Future International Order(s)
- Anne L. Clunan, Russia and the Liberal World Order
- Deepa M. Ollapally, India and the International Order: Accommodation and Adjustment
- Ole Wæver, A Post-Western Europe: Strange Identities in a Less Liberal World Order
- Andrew Hurrell, Beyond the BRICS: Power, Pluralism, and the Future of Global Order
- Review Essay
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- Gillian Brock, How Should We Combat Corruption? Lessons from Theory and Practice
New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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March 10, 2018
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