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Online Exclusive 03/17/2025 Online Essay

Diplomacy as Stagecraft: Ambush, Performance, and the Ethics of the Trump–Zelenskyy Encounter

Online Exclusive 02/7/2025 Online Essay

Trump, Territory, and Greenland: Mixed Claims for Ownership, Rights, and Control

When we look at what Trump has said about Greenland, we can see that there are different claims about territory.

Online Exclusive 02/3/2025 Online Essay

Should States Use Social Media to Warn Civilians in Armed Conflict?

The cardinal principle of the modern laws of war is the duty to distinguish between civilians and combatants when attacking the enemy.

Online Exclusive 08/22/2016 Blog

The Stateless and the New UN Secretary-General

When it comes to the crisis of the stateless—those who have fled their homes, been ejected from their states by war, conflict, natural disasters ...

Online Exclusive 08/19/2016 Blog

Insecurity and the U.S. Election

Is a sense of insecurity the principal driver of the 2016 election in the United States? I wonder whether what we are witnessing reflects a sense "...

Online Exclusive 08/17/2016 Essay

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on Climate Change: A Test of American Leadership

Climate change is urgent, and it commands a moral dimension. The dry, strategic terminology about competition, conflict and instability shrouds a terrible toll of simple ...

Online Exclusive 08/16/2016 Interview

EIA Interview with Robert Sparrow on Autonomous Weapon Systems and Respect in Warfare

In this interview, Professor Robert Sparrow of Monash University speaks to the journal about his work on ethical issues raised by new technologies. The conversation ...

Online Exclusive 08/2/2016 Blog

Managed Pluralism

One of the subtexts of recent and forthcoming elections in Europe and in North America is the extent to which liberal democracies can permit high ...