Ethics & International Affairs and the Carnegie Council are proud to present a special centennial roundtable, "Reflections on International Peace," with contributions from David C. Hendrickson, Akira Iriye, Laura Sjoberg, Nigel Young, and Andrew Hurrell.
The entire roundtable is free for a limited time only, courtesy of Cambridge University Press. To read all the articles, click here.
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Summer 2013 (27.2) • Essay
Building Common Ground: Going Beyond the Liberal Conundrum
To stay viable as a political ideology, liberalism needs to show that it can remain true to its universal norms while being responsive to cultural ...
Summer 2013 (27.2) • Feature
Viewing Peace Through Gender Lenses
Feminist theorizing of peace suggests a number of transformative observations. Feminist perspectives focus a critical lens on the meaning of peace, often making invisible violence ...
Summer 2013 (27.2) • Review
Judging State-Sponsored Violence, Imagining Political Change by Bronwyn Leebaw
Leebaw argues that two competing frameworks have come to dominate the field of transitional justice. The first stresses the promotion of law, trials, and individual ...