Ethics & International Affairs |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A different kind of justice: dealing with human rights violations in transitional societies. | Political science | Little, David |
A peaceful, silent, deadly remedy: the ethics of economic sanctions. | Political science | Gordon, Joy |
Distributive justice and international trade. | Political science | Kapstein, Ethan B. |
Humanitarian responsibility and committed action: response to "Principles, politics, and humanitarian action."(article by Thomas G. Weiss in this issue, p. 1) | Political science | Tanguy, Joelle, Terry, Fiona |
Humanity: our priority now and always: response to "Principles, politics and humanitarian action."(article by Thomas G. Weiss in this issue, p. 1) | Political science | Sommaruga, Cornelio |
Human rights NGOs: the power of persuasion. | Political science | Korey, William |
Latin American amnesties in comparative perspective: can the past be buried? | Political science | Popkin, Margaret, Bhuta, Nehal |
Moral imperatives and political realities: response to "Principles, politics, and humanitarian action."(article by Thomas G. Weiss in this issue, p. 1) | Political science | Rieff, David |
More ethical than not: sanctions as surgical tools; response to "A peaceful, silent, deadly remedy."(article on economic sanctions by Joy Gordon in this issue, p. 123) | Political science | Lopez, George A. |
Principles, politics, and humanitarian action. | Political science | Weiss, Thomas G. |
Reckoning with past wrongs: a normative framework. | Political science | Crocker, David A. |
Reconciliation for realists. | Political science | Dwyer, Susan |
Reply to George A. Lopez's "More ethical than not."(article on economic sanctions in this issue, p. 143) | Political science | Gordon, Joy |
The global gamble on financial liberalization: reflections on capital mobility, national autonomy, and social justice. | Political science | Eichengreen, Barry |
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