Summer 2016 (30.2)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
The second issue in EIA’s 30th anniversary volume includes an essay by John R. Emery on the humanitarian applications of drones; a roundtable on the role of human rights in the UN's post-2015 development agenda, with contributions by Malcolm Langford, Sandra Fredman, Jaakko Kuosmanen, Meghan Campbell, Kate Donald, and Sally-Anne Way; features by  Jacqueline Best on central bank accountability and Cristina Lafont on the importance of the "human" in human rights; an exchange discussing Patti Tamara Lenard's article on democracies and the power to revoke citizenship (EIA 30.1), with contributions by Elizabeth F. Cohen, Ben Herzog,  and David Millerand with a reply by Patti Tamara Lenard; and book reviews by Jacques E. C. Hymans, Daniel Weinstock, and Ryan Thoreson.

ESSAY

The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Humanitarian Drones
John R. Emery

ROUNDTABLE: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA

Lost in Transformation? The Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals
Malcolm Langford

Transformative Equality: Making the Sustainable Development Goals Work for Women
Sandra Fredman, Jaakko Kuosmanen, and Meghan Campbell

Equality as a Global Goal [Full text]
Edward Anderson

Accountability for the Sustainable Development Goals: A Lost Opportunity?
Kate Donald and Sally-Anne Way

FEATURES

Rethinking Central Bank Accountability in Uncertain Times
Jacqueline Best

Should We Take the "Human" Out of Human Rights? Human Dignity in a Corporate World
Cristina Lafont

EXCHANGE

When Democracies Denationalize: The Epistemological Case against Revoking Citizenship
Elizabeth F. Cohen

The Democratic Roots of Expatriation
Ben Herzog

Democracy, Exile, and Revocation
David Miller

Patti Tamara Lenard Replies
Patti Tamara Lenard

REVIEWS [Full text]

Scientists at War: The Ethics of Cold War Weapons Research
Sarah Bridger
Review by Jacques E. C. Hymans

Equal Recognition: The Moral Foundations of Minority Rights
Alan Patten
Review by Daniel Weinstock

Sexualities in World Politics: How LGBTQ Claims Shape International Relations
Edited by Manuela Lavinas Picq and Markus Thiel
Review by Ryan Thoreson

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