The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 33, no. 4, Winter 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Essay
- George Vasilev, The Ethics of Kin State Activism: A Cosmopolitan Defense
- Symposium: Just War and Unjust Soldiers
- Scott D. Sagan & Benjamin A. Valentino, Just War and Unjust Soldiers: American Public Opinion on the Moral Equality of Combatants
- Michael Walzer, On Reciprocity and Practical Morality: A Response to Sagan and Valentino
- Jeff McMahan, Extremism and Confusion in American Views about the Ethics of War: A Comment on Sagan and Valentino
- Robert O. Keohane, The Condemnation-Absolution Syndrome: Issues of Validity and Generality
- Scott D. Sagan & Benjamin A. Valentino, On Reciprocity, Revenge, and Replication: A Rejoinder to Walzer, McMahan, and Keohane
- Feature
- Tendayi Bloom, When Migration Policy Isn't about Migration: Considerations for Implementation of the Global Compact for Migration
- Review Essay
- Gordon Hull, Privacy, People, and Markets
New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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December 07, 2019
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