TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features a policy brief by Michael W. Doyle and Joseph E. Stiglitz on eliminating extreme inequality worldwide; essays by Amartya Sen on Buddha as a political thinker and George R. Lucas, Jr. on secrecy, privacy, and Edward Snowden; a special centennial roundtable on the international rule of law, with contributions from Ian Hurd, David Dyzenhaus, Christian Reus-Smit, Rosa Brooks, and Ruti Teitel; a feature article by Toni Erskine on "Coalitions of the Willing and Responsibilities to Protect"; and book reviews by Alan Wolfe, Andrew A. G. Ross, and George Crowder.
POLICY BRIEF
Eliminating Extreme Inequality: A Sustainable Development Goal, 2015–2030 [Full text]
Michael W. Doyle and Joseph E. Stiglitz
ESSAYS
The Contemporary Relevance of Buddha
Amartya Sen
NSA Management Directive #424:
Secrecy and Privacy in the Aftermath of Edward Snowden
George R. Lucas, Jr.
ROUNDTABLE: THE INTERNATIONAL RULE OF LAW
The International Rule of Law: Law and the Limit of Politics
Ian Hurd
Hobbes on the International Rule of Law
David Dyzenhaus
International Law and the Mediation of Culture
Christian Reus-Smit
Drones and the International Rule of Law
Rosa Brooks
Kosovo to Kadi: Legality and Legitimacy in the Contemporary International Order
Ruti Teitel
FEATURE
REVIEWS [Full text]
The Politics and Ethics of Identity: In Search of Ourselves
Richard Ned Lebow
Review by Alan Wolfe
Political Self-Sacrifice: Agency, Body and Emotion in International Relations
K. M. Fierke
Review by Andrew A. G. Ross
Modern Pluralism: Anglo-American Debates Since 1880
Edited by Mark Bevir
Review by George Crowder