Ethics & International Affairs - Abstracts

Ethics & International Affairs
TitleSubjectAuthors
A different kind of justice: dealing with human rights violations in transitional societies.Political scienceLittle, David
A peaceful, silent, deadly remedy: the ethics of economic sanctions.Political scienceGordon, Joy
Distributive justice and international trade.Political scienceKapstein, 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 scienceTanguy, 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 scienceSommaruga, Cornelio
Human rights NGOs: the power of persuasion.Political scienceKorey, William
Latin American amnesties in comparative perspective: can the past be buried?Political sciencePopkin, 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 scienceRieff, 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 scienceLopez, George A.
Principles, politics, and humanitarian action.Political scienceWeiss, Thomas G.
Reckoning with past wrongs: a normative framework.Political scienceCrocker, David A.
Reconciliation for realists.Political scienceDwyer, Susan
Reply to George A. Lopez's "More ethical than not."(article on economic sanctions in this issue, p. 143)Political scienceGordon, Joy
The global gamble on financial liberalization: reflections on capital mobility, national autonomy, and social justice.Political scienceEichengreen, Barry
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