Carnegie Council Presents the Summer Issue of "Ethics & International Affairs": War, UN Secretary-General Selection Process, De fact Refugees in Central America, & More
(PRWEB) June 12, 2017 -- Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to announce the publication of the Summer 2017 issue of its quarterly journal "Ethics & International Affairs."
This issue contains a special section on legitimate authority, war, and the ethics of rebellion, with contributions from Christopher J. Finlay, Jonathan Parry, and Pål Wrange; essays by Yvonne Terlingen on reforming the UN secretary-general selection process and by Celia Medrano on de facto refugees in the Northern Triangle of Central America; a feature by Lior Erez on motivating soldiers to fight in cosmopolitan wars; a review essay on international security norms by Denise Garcia; and book reviews by Don Scheid and Jochen Prantl.
ESSAYS
A Better Process, a Stronger UN Secretary-General: How Historic Change Was Forged and What Comes Next[Full Text]
Yvonne Terlingen
Securing Protection for De Facto Refugees: The Case of Central America’s Northern Triangle
Celia Medrano
FEATURE
Pro Mundo Mori? The Problem of Cosmopolitan Motivation in War
Lior Erez
SPECIAL SECTION: LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY, WAR, AND THE ETHICS OF REBELLION
Introduction [Full text]
Christopher J. Finlay, Jonathan Parry, and Pål Wrange
Legitimate Authority and the Ethics of War: A Map of the Terrain
Jonathan Parry
Does Who Matter? Legal Authority and the Use of Military Violence
Pål Wrange
The Perspective of the Rebel: A Gap in the Global Normative Architecture
Christopher J. Finlay
REVIEW ESSAY
Shifting International Security Norms
Denise Garcia
BOOK REVIEWS [Full text]
Preventive Force: Drones, Targeted Killing, and the Transformation of Contemporary Warfare
Kerstin Fisk and Jennifer M. Ramos, eds.
Review by Don Scheid
Rethinking the New World Order
Georg Sørensen
Review by Jochen Prantl
Briefly Noted
ABOUT CARNEGIE COUNCIL
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Madeleine Lynn, Carnegie Council for Ethics, http://www.cceia.org, +1 212-838-4120 Ext: 219, [email protected]
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