NEW online exclusive: "Humanitarian Aid for Minerals: Trump’s Transactional Statecraft and the Weaponization of Dependency." Find the full piece here on our website: https://t.co/pY76HJ4uoe
"Detention centers do not need to be carceral; they are this way by design and as a product of current attitudes toward immigrants." Tyra Lennie analyzes the moral duties that we owe migrant children in detention centers in the latest @EIAJournal. https://t.co/8JqM9p1hGb
Countries such as the U.S. have a moral responsibility to address violence abroad—even if it's grappling with the shadow of violence within its own borders, argues Michael Blake in a new essay for @EIAJournal. https://t.co/gZlA00uVIr
In the latest @EIAJournal, Nina Reiners writes about the critical role informal global governance institutions play in advancing human rights and the need to regulate access to UN human rights bodies to prevent capture by actors with illiberal agendas. https://t.co/NeHWCUPYPT
Issue 39.3 is out now! The issue features a book symposium on affluent democracies and #political violence; an article on moral duties owed to migrant children in the context of detention; and book reviews. Find the full issue here: https://t.co/APUk2IuBcc
As nuclear capabilities grow and restraints weaken, we've published a new report in partnership with @HFGuggenheim that identifies this moment as one of nuclear complacency.
Read more about why we are here and what steps can be taken to address it. https://t.co/EU7SROlbWc
"Any nation that decides to ignore the rule of law in its deployment of violence risks becoming an international pariah, as well as losing its own internal sense of limitation," writes Christopher Kutz in an Online Exclusive for @EIAJournal.
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NEW ISSUE @EIAJournal -
Ethics & International Affairs - Volume 39 - Issue 3 - Fall 2025 - https://t.co/ai2GGLlJRN
Includes a Book Symposium: Beyond the Law’s Reach?
How has an increasingly fragmented information environment affected global governance? Julia Morse evaluates how misinformation impacts the legitimacy of governance institutions and the implications for policy outcomes in an essay for @EIAJournal. https://t.co/iLtW14I1R2
NEW online exclusive by @CJFinlay on why U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats pose a profound threat to American freedom. Find the full piece here: https://t.co/Fb51v6MrLw
NEW online exclusive by Christopher Kutz on the emergence of an "American policy of war without rules, violence without constraint" and the moral costs of violence. Find the full essay here on our website: https://t.co/ny0m4zCj6E
There’s a widely held perception that organizations such as the United Nations are being replaced by informal forums such as the G20 and the Quad. Yoram Haftel and Stephanie Hofmann challenge this assumption in a new essay in the @EIAJournal. https://t.co/T9OreZgpbS
The Trump administration's military strikes on Venezuelan boats aren't just legally and morally dubious but also mark an intensification of unchecked power that threatens civil and political freedom domestically and abroad, argues @CJFinlay in @EIAJournal. https://t.co/sS7sjONwYf
NEW online exclusive by @CJFinlay on why U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats pose a profound threat to American freedom. Find the full piece here: https://t.co/Fb51v6MrLw