TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features an essay by Shefa Siegel on the missing ethics of mining; a Carnegie Council Centennial special section on "Just War and Its Critics," with contributions by James Turner Johnson, Cian O'Driscoll, John Kelsay, and Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun; and book reviews by Charli Carpenter and Deen K. Chatterjee.
ESSAY
The Missing Ethics of Mining [Full Text]
Shefa Siegel
SPECIAL SECTION: JUST WAR AND ITS CRITICS
Editors' Note [Full Text]
Introduction: Thinking Ethically about the Use of Force [Full Text]
Cian O’Driscoll
Contemporary Just War Thinking: Which Is Worse, to Have Friends or Critics?
James Turner Johnson
Divisions within the Ranks? The Just War Tradition and the Use and Abuse of History
Cian O’Driscoll
Just War Thinking as a Social Practice
John Kelsay
From Jus ad Bellum to Jus ad Vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of Force
Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun
REVIEWS [Full Text]
The Image before the Weapon: A Critical History of the Distinction between Combatant and Civilian
Helen M. Kinsella
Review by Charli Carpenter
Poverty and Morality: Religious and Secular Perspectives
Edited by William A. Galston and Peter H. Hoffenberg
Review by Deen K. Chatterjee
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