Spring 2018 (32.1)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
We are pleased to present a Special Issue of Ethics & International Affairs! The heart of this Special Issue is a roundtable on the theme of "Rising Powers and the International Order," with contributions from G. John IkenberryShiping TangAnne L. ClunanDeepa M. Ollapally, Ole Wæver, and Andrew Hurrell. Each essay in the collection examines the future of the global order from the perspective of one or more major rising powers, as well as the EU and the United States. The issue also contains an essay on golden visas and the marketization of citizenship by Ayelet Shachar; a review essay on eliminating corruption by Gillian Brock; and book reviews from Kevin Macnish, Colleen Murphy, Brigit Toebes, and Steven Vanderheiden.

ESSAY

The Marketization of Citizenship in an Age of Restrictionism
Ayelet Shachar

ROUNDTABLE: RISING POWERS AND THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER

Introduction
G. John Ikenberry and Shiping Tang, Guest Editors

Why the Liberal World Order Will Survive
G. John Ikenberry

China and the Future International Order(s)
Shiping Tang

Russia and the Liberal World Order
Anne L. Clunan

India and the International Order: Accommodation and Adjustment
Deepa M. Ollapally

A Post-Western Europe: Strange Identities in a Less Liberal World Order
Ole Wæver

Beyond the BRICS: Power, Pluralism, and the Future of Global Order
Andrew Hurrell

REVIEW ESSAY

How Should We Combat Corruption? Lessons from Theory and Practice
Gillian Brock

REVIEWS

Ethics in an Age of Surveillance: Personal Information and Virtual Identities
Adam Henschke
Review by Kevin Macnish

Selling the Future: The Perils of Predicting Global Politics
Ariel Colonomos, trans. Gregory Elliott
Review by Colleen Murphy

The Global Health Crisis: Ethical Responsibilities
Thana Cristina de Campos
Review by Brigit Toebes

Environmental Success Stories: Solving Major Ecological Problems & Confronting Climate Change
Frank M. Dunnivant
Review by Steven Vanderheiden

Briefly Noted: Dictators without Borders and The Fateful Triangle

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