Summer 2017 (31.2)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
We are pleased to announce the publication of the Summer 2017 issue of Ethics & International Affairs! This issue contains a special section on legitimate authority, war, and the ethics of rebellion, with contributions from Christopher J. Finlay, Jonathan Parry, and Pål Wrange; essays by Yvonne Terlingen on reforming the UN secretary-general selection process and by Celia Medrano on de facto refugees in the Northern Triangle of Central America; a feature by Lior Erez on motivating soldiers to fight in cosmopolitan wars; a review essay on international security norms by Denise Garcia; and book reviews by Don Scheid and Jochen Prantl.

ESSAYS

A Better Process, a Stronger UN Secretary-General: How Historic Change Was Forged and What Comes Next [Full Text]
Yvonne Terlingen

Securing Protection for De Facto Refugees: The Case of Central America’s Northern Triangle
Celia Medrano

FEATURE

Pro Mundo Mori? The Problem of Cosmopolitan Motivation in War
Lior Erez

SPECIAL SECTION: LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY, WAR, AND THE ETHICS OF REBELLION

Introduction [Full text]
Christopher J. Finlay, Jonathan Parry, and Pål Wrange

Legitimate Authority and the Ethics of War: A Map of the Terrain
Jonathan Parry

Does Who Matter? Legal Authority and the Use of Military Violence
Pål Wrange

The Perspective of the Rebel: A Gap in the Global Normative Architecture
Christopher J. Finlay

REVIEW ESSAY

Shifting International Security Norms
Denise Garcia

REVIEWS [Full text]

Preventive Force: Drones, Targeted Killing, and the Transformation of Contemporary Warfare
Kerstin Fisk and Jennifer M. Ramos, eds.
Review by Don Scheid

Rethinking the New World Order
Georg Sørensen
Review by Jochen Prantl

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