TABLE OF CONTENTS
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Summer 2020 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a roundtable organized by Daniel R. Brunstetter on limited strikes and the associated ethical, legal, and strategic concerns. The collection contains contributions from Daniel R. Brunstetter, Wendy Pearlman, Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, Danielle L. Lupton, and Eric A. Heinze and Rhiannon Neilsen. Additionally, the issue includes essays by Kenneth Reinert on a "basic goods approach" to development policy and Amitav Acharya on the myth of the "civilization state." It also contains a review essay by Tanisha M. Fazal on the criminalization of aggression, and book reviews by Matt McDonald and Byron Williston.
ESSAYS
From Sustainable Development Goals to Basic Development Goals Kenneth Reinert
The Myth of the “Civilization State”: Rising Powers and the Cultural Challenge to World Order
Amitav Acharya
ROUNDTABLE: THE ETHICS OF LIMITED STRIKES
Introduction: The Ethical, Legal, and Strategic Implications of Limited Strikes
Daniel R. Brunstetter
Wading Knee-Deep into the Rubicon: Escalation and the Morality of Limited Strikes
Daniel R. Brunstetter
Limited Force and the Return of Reprisals in the Law of Armed Conflict
Eric A. Heinze and Rhiannon Neilsen
Syrian Views on Obama’s Red Line: The Ethical Case for Strikes against Assad
Wendy Pearlman
A Matter of Balance: A French Perspective on Limited Strikes
Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer
The Reputational Costs and Ethical Implications of Coercive Limited Air Strikes: The Fallacy of the Middle-Ground Approach
Danielle L. Lupton
REVIEW ESSAYS
Lengthening the Shadow of International Law
Tanisha M. Fazal
A Problem from Washington: Samantha Power Enters the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy
Michael Barnett
REVIEWS
The Morality of Security: A Theory of Just Securitization
Rita Floyd
Review by Matt McDonald
Dwelling in the Age of Climate Change: The Ethics of Adaptation
Elaine Kelly
Review by Byron Williston