TABLE OF CONTENTS
We are pleased to present the Summer 2018 issue of Ethics & International Affairs. This issue contains essays by Lea Ypi on the importance of social class in migration, Jennifer L. Tobin on international investment agreements and "regulatory chill," and Cristina Cielo and Lisset Coba on the intersection of gender and disease in extractive economies; features by Gregory M. Reichberg and Henrik Syse on the ethics of threats in international relations and Alasia Nuti on the structural injustices that characterize temporary labor migration within the EU; review essays by Cian O'Driscoll on contemporary just war thinking and Emma S. Norman on a global water ethic; and book reviews by Margaret M. deGuzman, Claire Duncanson, Amy E. Eckert, and Mary Ellen O’Connell.
ESSAYS
Borders of Class: Migration and Citizenship in the Capitalist State
Lea Ypi
The Social Cost of International Investment Agreements: The Case of Cigarette Packaging
Jennifer L. Tobin
Extractivism, Gender, and Disease: An Intersectional Approach to Inequalities
Cristina Cielo and Lisset Coba
FEATURES
Threats and Coercive Diplomacy: An Ethical Analysis [Full text]
Gregory M. Reichberg and Henrik Syse
Temporary Labor Migration within the EU as Structural Injustice
Alasia Nuti
REVIEW ESSAYS
The Irony of Just War
Cian O’Driscoll
Toward a Global Water Ethic: Learning from Indigenous Communities
Emma S. Norman
REVIEWS [All full text]
International Criminal Tribunals: A Normative Defense
Larry May and Shannon Fyfe
Review by Margaret M. deGuzman
Gender, UN Peacebuilding, and the Politics of Space: Locating Legitimacy
Laura J. Shepherd
Review by Claire Duncanson
Just War Thinkers: From Cicero to the 21st Century
Daniel R. Brunstetter and Cian O’Driscoll, eds.
Review by Amy E. Eckert
The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World
Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro
Review by Mary Ellen O’Connell