Online Exclusives

Online Exclusive 11/21/2024 Essay

Decolonization at the UNGA: Algeria and Puerto Rico

Online Exclusive 05/7/2024 Essay

Unraveling Norms of Diplomatic Immunity? The Case of Diplomatic Premises

Recent global events have cast doubt on the future of the norm of diplomatic protection.

Online Exclusive 01/10/2024 Essay

Global Justice in a Turbulent World

Without order, our world will continue to suffer from deadly conflict; without justice, peace will be short lived.

Online Exclusive 06/2/2011 Interview

Leif Wenar on Natural Resources and Clean Trade Policies

Consumers in countries that import natural resources are often unwittingly in business with dictators, corrupt officials, and armed groups, says Leif Wenar. Yet we could ...

Online Exclusive 04/6/2011 Essay

A Response to "Precommitment Regimes for Intervention"

Buchanan and Keohane argue that institutional reform is required to reverse the inertia that has too often constituted the international response to intra-state crises. Their ...

Online Exclusive 02/23/2011 Interview

Interview with John Tessitore, Editor of Ethics & International Affairs

Julia Taylor Kennedy interviews editor John Tessitore on the occasion of the Carnegie Council's upcoming 25th-anniversary edition of its Ethics & International Affairs journal.

Online Exclusive 09/28/2010 Essay

How to Punish Collective Agents: Non-Compliance with Moral Duties by States (Response to Toni Erskine)

If individual moral agents do wrong they usually deserve and are liable to some kind of punishment. But how can states be punished for failing ...

Online Exclusive 09/16/2010 Interview

EIA Interview: Mathias Risse on Justice and Common Ownership of the Earth

Philosopher Mathias Risse discusses his concept of common ownership of the earth--the equal claim of each person to the planet and its resources--and what this ...