Summer 2011 (25.2)


TABLE OF CONTENTS

The summer 2011 issue features a symposium on "The Ethics of America's Afghan War," with the lead article by Richard W. Miller and responses by George R. Lucas, Jr., Jeff McMahan, Darrel Moellendorf, and Fernando Tesón; feature articles by Mary Dowell-Jones and David Kinley on global finance and human rights and John Dryzek on new ways to think about global democratization; and book reviews.

SYMPOSIUM: THE ETHICS OF AMERICA'S AFGHAN WAR

The Ethics of America's Afghan War
Richard W. Miller

The Strategy of Graceful Decline
George R. Lucas, Jr

Proportionality in the Afghanistan War
Jeff McMahan 

Jus ex Bello in Afghanistan
Darrel Moellendorf

Choosing What to Do in Afghanistan: A Reply (Online Exclusive) [Full Text]
Richard W. Miller

FEATURES

Global Democratization: Soup, Society, or System?
John S. Dryzek

Minding the Gap: Global Finance and Human Rights
Mary Dowell-Jones and David Kinley

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE

Taking the Habermasian Road: A Response to John S. Dryzek [Full Text]
Markus Patberg

BOOK REVIEWS [Full Text]

Practical Judgement in International Political Theory: Selected Essays
Chris Brown
Review by Richard Ned Lebow

Why Some Things Should Not Be for Sale: The Moral Limits of Markets
Debra Satz
Review by Ethan B. Kapstein

Liberal Loyalty: Freedom, Obligation, and the State
Anna Stilz
Review by Avia Pasternak

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