TABLE OF CONTENTS
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Spring 2021 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a roundtable organized by Madison Powers on ethics and the future of the global food system. The roundtable contains contributions from Paul B. Thompson; Yashar Saghai; Anne Barnhill and Jessica Fanzo; Mark Budolfson; and Madison Powers. Additionally, the issue includes a feature article by Christopher Kutz on resource sovereignty. It also contains an essay by Yuna Han, Katharine M. Millar, and Martin J. Bayly on COVID-19 as a mass death event and an essay by Sea Young Kim and Leif-Eric Easley on women's rights in North Korea. The issue also includes a review essay by Adam Henschke on states and political violence and book reviews by Mark Berlin, Helder De Schutter, and Paul Saurette.
ESSAYS
COVID-19 as a Mass Death Event
Yuna Han, Katharine M. Millar, and Martin J. Bayly
The Neglected North Korean Crisis: Women's Rights
Sea Young Kim and Leif-Eric Easley
ROUNDTABLE: ETHICS AND THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEM
Introduction: Ethics and the Future of the Global Food System
Madison Powers
Food System Transformation and the Role of Gene Technology: An Ethical Analysis
Paul B. Thompson
Subversive Future Seeks Like-Minded Model: On the Mismatch
between Visions of Food Sovereignty Futures and Quantified Scenarios of Global Food Futures
Yashar Saghai
Nourishing Humanity without Destroying the Planet
Anne Barnhill and Jessica Fanzo
Arguments for Well-Regulated Capitalism, and Implications for
Global Ethics, Food, Environment, Climate Change, and Beyond
Mark Budolfson
Food and the Global Political Economy
Madison Powers
FEATURE
Resources for the People—but Who Are the People? Mistaken Nationalism in Resource Sovereignty
Christopher Kutz
REVIEW ESSAY
Rethinking the Nature of States and Political Violence
Adam Henschke
REVIEWS
Interrogation and Torture: Integrating Efficacy with Law and Morality
Steven J. Barela, Mark Fallon, Gloria Gaggioli, and Jens David Ohlin, eds.
Review by Mark Berlin
Territorial Sovereignty: A Philosophical Exploration
Anna Stilz
Review by Helder De Schutter
The Consequences of National Humiliation
Joslyn Barnhart
Review by Paul Saurette