Summer 2015 (29.2)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue includes essays by Jim Sleeper on liberal education in illiberal societies and by Rahul Sagar on the ethics of surveillance and disclosure; features by Alex Bellamy on the responsibility to protect at ten, Eamon Aloyo on just war theory and the unnecessary category of last resort, and Graham Long on universality and the Sustainable Development Goals; a review essay by Rowan Cruft on human rights law and moral rights; and book reviews by Jack Snyder, Michael Blake, and Dan Bodansky.

ESSAYS

Innocents Abroad? Liberal Educators in Illiberal Societies [Full text]
Jim Sleeper

Against Moral Absolutism: Surveillance and Disclosure After Snowden
Rahul Sagar

FEATURES

The Responsibility to Protect Turns Ten
Alex J. Bellamy

Just War Theory and the Last of Last Resort
Eamon Aloyo

The Idea of Universality in the Sustainable Development Goals
Graham Long

REVIEW ESSAY

Human Rights Law Without Natural Moral Rights
Rowan Cruft

REVIEWS [Full text]

Political Order and Political Decay: From the Industrial Revolution to the Globalization of Democracy
Francis Fukuyama
Review by Jack Snyder

The Ethics of Immigration
Joseph Carens
Review by Michael Blake

Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle Against Climate Change Failed—and What It Means for Our Future
Dale Jamieson
Review by Daniel Bodansky

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