Carnegie Council Announces "Ethics & International Affairs" Winter Issue 2018: Roundtable on Cyberspace; Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70; and Much More
(PRWEB) December 10, 2018 -- Carnegie Council presents the Winter 2018 issue of its quarterly journal "Ethics & International Affairs."
The centerpiece of this issue is a roundtable on competing normative visions for cyberspace. Additionally, the issue contains an essay taking stock of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on the 70th anniversary of its adoption; a feature assessing proposals to restrain the use of the veto at the UN Security Council; review essays on international law and on human rights; and book reviews.
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ESSAY
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at Seventy: Progress and Challenges [Full Text]
Ş. İlgü Özler
ROUNDTABLE: COMPETING VISIONS FOR CYBERSPACE
Introduction [Full text]
Duncan B. Hollis and Tim Maurer
Toward a Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity
Ronald J. Deibert
Promoting Economic Prosperity in Cyberspace
Daniel J. Weitzner
What if Cyberspace Were for Fighting?
Duncan B. Hollis and Jens David Ohlin
Ethical Dilemmas in Cyberspace
Martha Finnemore
FEATURE
Reforming the Security Council through a Code of Conduct: A Sisyphean Task?
Bolarinwa Adediran
REVIEW ESSAYS
How Not to Do Things with International Law
Anne Peters
Human Rights Under Attack: What Comes Next?
Micheline Ishay
BOOK REVIEWS [All full text]
Just Responsibility: A Human Rights Theory of Global Justice
Brooke A. Ackerly
Review by Richard Beardsworth
Return of the Barbarians: Confronting Non-State Actors from Ancient Rome to the Present
Jakub J. Grygiel
Review by Rory Cox
A Foreign Policy for the Left
Michael Walzer
Review by Christopher J. Finlay
Justice and Natural Resources: An Egalitarian Theory
Chris Armstrong
Review by Avery Kolers
Principled Spying: The Ethics of Secret Intelligence
David Omand and Mark Phythian
Review by Michael Skerker
Briefly Noted
ABOUT "ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS"
The aim of "Ethics & International Affairs" is to help close the gap between theory and practice by publishing original articles, essays, and book reviews that integrate rigorous thinking about principles of justice and morality into discussions of practical dilemmas related to current policy developments, global institutional arrangements, and the conduct of important international actors. Visit https://www.ethicsandinternationalaffairs.org/.
Madeleine Lynn, Carnegie Council for Ethics, https://www.carnegiecouncil.org, +1 212-838-4120 Ext: 219, [email protected]
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