TABLE OF CONTENTS
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Fall 2019 issue of the journal! This issue features a roundtable on “Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences,” with contributions from Joy Gordon, Idriss Jazairy, and Dursun Peksen. The collection considers the ethics and impact of targeted sanctions, unilateral sanctions, and asset freezes. The issue also contains an essay by Claudia Fuentes-Julio and Raslan Ibrahim on a human rights approach to conflict resolution; peer-reviewed features by Janina Dill and Neil Renic examining, respectively, Afghan attitudes toward civilian wartime harm and the role of supererogation on the battlefield; a review essay by William Smith on the ethics of not-so-civil resistance; and book reviews by Shuk Ying Chan, Larissa Fast, Antonio Franceschet, Robert Loftis, and Yongjin Zhang.
ESSAY
A Human Rights Approach to Conflict Resolution
Claudia Fuentes-Julio and Raslan Ibrahim
ROUNDTABLE: ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
Introduction
Joy Gordon
Political Effectiveness, Negative Externalities, and the Ethics of Economic Sanctions
Dursun Peksen
Unilateral Economic Sanctions, International Law, and Human Rights
Idriss Jazairy
The Not So Targeted Instrument of Asset Freezes
Joy Gordon
FEATURES
Distinction, Necessity, and Proportionality: Afghan Civilians' Attitudes toward Wartime Harm
Janina Dill
Battlefield Mercy: Unpacking the Nature and Significance of Supererogation in War
Neil Renic
REVIEW ESSAY
The Ethics of (Un)Civil Resistance
William Smith
REVIEWS
Worldmaking After Empire
Adom Getachew
Review by Shuk Ying Chan
Humanitarian Action and Ethics
Ayesha Ahmad and James Smith, eds.
Review by Larissa Fast
Injustice: Political Theory for the Real World
Michael Goodhart
Review by Antonio Franceshet
Negotiating Peace: A Guide to the Practice, Politics, and Law of International Mediation
Sven M. G. Koopmans
Review by Robert Loftis
China's Global Identity: Considering the Responsibilities of Great Power
Hoo Tiang Boon
Review by Yongjin Zhang