Saturday, December 9, 2017

New Issue: Ethics & International Affairs

The latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 31, no. 4, Winter 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Essays
    • Jonathan D. Caverley, Slowing the Proliferation of Major Conventional Weapons: The Virtues of an Uncompetitive Market
    • Janos Pasztor, The Need for Governance of Climate Geoengineering
  • Roundtable: The Roles of International Law and Just War Theory
    • David Luban, Just War Theory and the Laws of War as Nonidentical Twins
    • Valerie Morkevičius, Looking Inward Together: Just War Thinking and Our Shared Moral Emotions
    • James Turner Johnson, A Practically Informed Morality of War: Just War, International Law, and a Changing World Order
    • Edward Barrett, On the Relationship Between the Ethics and the Law of War: Cyber Operations and Sublethal Harm
  • Feature
    • Christopher J. Preston, Carbon Emissions, Stratospheric Aerosol Injection, and Unintended Harms
  • Carbon Emissions, SAI, and Unintended Harms: Three Responses
    • Holly Lawford-Smith, The Comparative Culpability of SAI and Ordinary Carbon Emissions
    • Sikina Jinnah & Douglas Bushey, Bringing Politics into SAI
    • Mike Hulme, Calculating the Incalculable: Is SAI the Lesser of Two Evils?