TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features a special section on Postwar Justice and the Responsibility to Rebuild with guest editors Alexandra Gheciu and Jennifer Welsh and contributions from Alexandra Gheciu and Jennifer Welsh, Mark Evans, Stefano Recchia, and Dominik Zaum.
Also in this issue: Mervyn Frost discusses ethical competence in international relations and Amy Zalman and Jonathan Clarke argue that the "global war on terror" narrative needs a rewrite.
ESSAYS
Ethical Competence in International Relations [Full Text]
Mervyn Frost
The Global War on Terror: A Narrative in Need of a Rewrite
Amy Zalman and Jonathan Clarke
SPECIAL SECTION: POSTWAR JUSTICE AND THE RESPONSIBILITY TO REBUILD
Introduction [Full Text]
Alexandra Gheciu and Jennifer Welsh
The Imperative to Rebuild: Assessing the Normative Case for Postconflict Reconstruction
Alexandra Gheciu and Jennifer Welsh
Moral Responsibilities and the Conflicting Demands of Jus Post Bellum
Mark Evans
Just and Unjust Postwar Reconstruction: How Much External Interference Can Be Justified
Stefano Recchia
The Norms and Politics of Exit: Ending Postconflict Transitional Administrations
Dominik ZaumĀ
BOOK REVIEWS [Full Text]
The Refugee in International Society: Between Sovereigns
Emma Haddad
Review by Adrian Favell
On Global Order: Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society
Andrew Hurrell
Review by Samuel Makinda
Defending Humanity: When Force is Justified and Why
George Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin
Review by Endre Begby
Embedded Cosmopolitanism: Duties to Strangers and Enemies in a World of 'Dislocated Communities'
Toni Erskine
Review by Richard Vernon
BRIEFLY NOTED