TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features an essay by Ann Florini on the global governance of energy; articles by Janina Dill and Henry Shue on the undue moralization of war and Ned Dobos on humanitarian intervention and the problem of mediated consequences; review essays by Tom Farer on the history and future of humanitarianism and Oliver Jütersonke on classical realism and international law; and book reviews by Jack Snyder, Andrew Hurrell, Samuel Moyn, and Martti Koskenniemi.
ESSAY
The Peculiar Politics of Energy [Full Text]
Ann Florini
FEATURES
Limiting the Killing in War: Military Necessity and the St. Petersburg Assumption
Janina Dill and Henry Shue
International Rescue and Mediated Consequences
Ned Dobos
REVIEW ESSAYS
Two Cheers for Humanitarianism
Tom Farer
Echoes of a Forgotten Past: Mid-Century Realism and the Legacy of International Law
Oliver Jütersonke
REVIEWS [Full Text]
The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution
Francis Fukuyama
Review by Jack Snyder
The Problem of Harm in World Politics: Theoretical Investigations
Andrew Linklater
Review by Andrew Hurrell
The International Human Rights Movement: A History
Aryeh Neier
Review by Samuel Moyn
Humanity’s Law
Ruti Teitel
Review by Martti Koskenniemi
BRIEFLY NOTED