Ethics & International Affairs

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethics & International Affairs is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
On the Ethics of Vaccine Nationalism: The Case for the Fair Priority for Residents Framework13
COVID-19 as a Mass Death Event10
Which Net Zero? Climate Justice and Net Zero Emissions8
Toward a Normative Model of Meaningful Human Control over Weapons Systems7
Engines of Patriarchy: Ethical Artificial Intelligence in Times of Illiberal Backlash Politics6
War, Duties to Protect, and Military Abolitionism5
The Responsibility to Protect: Locating Norm Entrepreneurship4
Getting Real about Taxes: Offshore Tax Sheltering and Realism's Ethic of Responsibility3
Resources for the People—but Who Are the People? Mistaken Nationalism in Resource Sovereignty3
The Responsibility to Protect in a Changing World Order: Twenty Years since Its Inception3
Inclusive Trade: Justice, Innovation, or More of the Same?3
Communities and Climate Change: Why Practices and Practitioners Matter3
On the Scope of Institutions for Future Generations: Defending an Expansive Global Constitutional Convention That Protects against Squandering Generations3
Democracy and the Preparation and Conduct of War3
Global Climate Governance, Short-Termism, and the Vulnerability of Future Generations3
Who Should Represent Future Generations in Climate Planning?3
The Security Council's Role in Fulfilling the Responsibility to Protect3
Food System Transformation and the Role of Gene Technology: An Ethical Analysis2
Nation-States, Empires, Wars, Hostilities2
The Global Politics of Health Security before, during, and after COVID-192
What's Political about Political Refugeehood? A Normative Reappraisal2
Ecocide, the Anthropocene, and the International Criminal Court2
Climate Displacement and the Legal Gymnastics of Justice: Is It All Political?2
Are States under a Prospective Duty to Create and Maintain Militaries?2
Deconstructing Nonviolence and the War-Machine: Unarmed Coups, Nonviolent Power, and Armed Resistance2
Subversive Future Seeks Like-Minded Model: On the Mismatch between Visions of Food Sovereignty Futures and Quantified Scenarios of Global Food Futures2
Nuclear Ethics Revisited2
Do Legitimate States Have a Right to Do Wrong?2
Identity and Shared Humanity: Reflections on Amartya Sen's Memoir1
Introduction: Ethics and the Future of the Global Food System1
The Ethics of Economic Espionage1
Holding International Organizations Accountable: Toward a Right to Justification in Global Governance?1
Unwanted Compatriots: Alienation, Migration, and Political Autonomy1
The Myth of “Just” Nuclear Deterrence: Time for a New Strategy to Protect Humanity from Existential Nuclear Risk1
NGOs as Agents of Global Justice: Cosmopolitan Activism for Political Realists1
On Obedience: Contrasting Philosophies for the Military, Citizenry, and Community, Pauline Shanks Kaurin (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2020), 288 pp., cloth $37.95, eBook $37.95.1
Crimes of Dispassion: Autonomous Weapons and the Moral Challenge of Systematic Killing1
War Crimes and the Asymmetry Myth1
The Neglected North Korean Crisis: Women's Rights1
Reply to My Critics1
The Global Liberal Arts Challenge1
Trust or Perish? The Responsibility to Protect and Use of Force in a Changing World Order1
Where to Protect? Prioritization and the Responsibility to Protect1
Just and Unjust Nuclear Deterrence1
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