TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue features an essay by David Scheffer on curbing corporate tax avoidance; a roundtable on the ethics of rebellion, with contributions from James Turner Johnson, John Kelsay, Nigel Biggar, and Valerie Morkevicius; feature articles by Chris Armstrong on sovereign wealth funds and global justice and Margaret Moore on rights to land, expulsions, and corrective justice; a review essay by Edward Skidelsky on money, markets, and morality; and book reviews by Stephen M. Walt, Paul Wapner, Richard Shapcott, and Hugo Slim.
ESSAY
The Ethical Imperative of Curbing Corporate Tax Avoidance
David Scheffer
ROUNDTABLE: THE ETHICS OF REBELLION
Ad Fontes: The Question of Rebellion and Moral Tradition on the Use of Force [Full text]
James Turner Johnson
Muslim Discourse on Rebellion
John Kelsay
Christian Just War Reasoning and Two Cases of Rebellion: Ireland 1916–1921 and Syria 2011–Present
Nigel Biggar
Why We Need a Just Rebellion Theory
Valerie Morkevicius
FEATURES
Sovereign Wealth Funds and Global Justice
Chris Armstrong
On Rights to Land, Expulsions, and Corrective Justice
Margaret Moore
REVIEW ESSAY
The Touch of Midas: Money, Markets, and Morality
Edward Skidelsky
REVIEWS [Full text]
Special Responsibilities: Global Problems and American Power
Mlada Bukovansky, Ian Clark, Robyn Eckersley, Richard Price, Christian
Reus-Smit, and Nicholas Wheeler
Review by Stephen M. Walt
A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change
Stephen M. Gardiner
Review by Paul Wapner
Recovering International Relations: The Promise of Sustainable Critique
Daniel J. Levine
Review by Richard Shapcott
On Complicity and Compromise
Chiara Lepora and Robert E. Goodin
Review by Hugo Slim