TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue includes an essay by Shefa Siegel on “Liberia, Ebola, and the ‘Cult of Bankable Projects’”; a symposium on imagining a “Drone Accountability Regime,” featuring a lead article by Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane, and with responses from Neta C. Crawford, Janina Dill, and David Whetham; features by Richard Beardsworth on moral and political responsibility in world politics and by John Williams on space, drones, and just war; and book reviews.
ESSAY
Ebola, Liberia, and the “Cult of Bankable Projects” [Full text]
Shefa Siegel
SYMPOSIUM: TOWARD A DRONE ACCOUNTABILITY REGIME
Toward a Drone Accountability Regime
Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane
Accountability for Targeted Drone Strikes Against Terrorists?
Neta C. Crawford
The Informal Regulation of Drones and the Formal Legal Regulation of War
Janina Dill
Targeted Killing: Accountability and Oversight via a Drone Accountability Regime
David Whetham
Toward a Drone Accountability Regime: A Rejoinder
Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane
FEATURES
From Moral to Political Responsibility in a Globalized Age
Richard Beardsworth
Distant Intimacy: Space, Drones, and Just War
John Williams
REVIEWS [Full text]
Power in Concert: The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Global Governance
Jennifer Mitzen
Review by Andreas Osiander
The Endtimes of Human Rights
Stephen Hopgood
Review by Clifford Bob
Accountability for Killing: Moral Responsibility for Collateral Damage in America's Post-9/11 Wars
Neta C. Crawford
Review by Saba Bazargan
BRIEFLY NOTED