Ethics & Global Politics

Papers
(The median citation count of Ethics & Global Politics is 0. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Complicity in democratic engagement with autocratic systems6
Attributing what to whom? Nations, value-adding activities, and territorial rights6
Refugees, membership, and state system legitimacy4
Discrimination and the exclusion of people with disabilities3
Introduction essay: migration justice in a cruel Covid-19 world3
Not intrinsically unconstitutional: the Portuguese constitutional court, the right to life, and assisted death3
Migration and discrimination: exploring the pathways of a more integrated research agenda3
Subjection and inclusion: on Ludvig Beckman’s The Boundaries of Democracy3
Grounding the political theory of global injustice in the actions of poor-led movements: a comment on Poverty, Solidarity, and Poor-Led Social Movements, Monique Deveaux, Oxford University Pres3
Property and Justice: A Trend Towards Marxist Political Philosophy Property and Justice: A Trend Towards Marxist Political Philosophy , by Zhang Wenxi, London, Routledge1
Are human rights enough? On human rights and inequality1
The value of the concept of discrimination in contexts of migration: the case of structural discrimination1
The Humanity of Universal Crime: Inclusion, Inequality, and Intervention in International Political Thought1
Should we open borders? Yes, but not in the name of global justice1
Collective political capabilities1
Against ‘The Poor’ as a global category1
The principle of coherence between internal and external migration: an apagogical argument for open borders?1
Deportation, harms, and human rights1
The resource curse and duties to immigrants1
Travel bans and COVID-190
What does populism mean for democracy? Populist practice, democracy and constitutionalism0
Reply to critics – Ethics & global politics book symposium on Poverty, Solidarity, and Poor-Led Social Movements0
Why citizenship tests are necessarily illiberal: a reply to Blake0
Refugees, legitimacy and development0
Bordering and status-harms0
Reciprocity and the duty to stay0
Effective altruism, tithing, and a principle of progressive giving0
Acting in solidarity with the poor? Some conceptual and practical challenges0
The capital flight quadrilemma: Democratic trade-offs and international investment0
Human rights and liberal values: can religion-targeted immigration bans be justified?0
Proportionality in cyberwar and just war theory0
Citizenship as strict liability: a review of Avia Pasternak’s Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States0
Upholding public institutions in the midst of conflicts: the threat of political corruption0
On why the poor have duties too0
Migrants by plane and migrants by stork: can we refuse citizenship to one, but not the other?0
In defense of citizenship testing: a reply to Daniel Sharp0
On Contemporary Chinese Legal System On Contemporary Chinese Legal System , by Xiaobo Dong, Yafang Zhang, Singapore, Springer, 2023, 345 pp., $ 121.87 (hbk), ISBN 978-980
Introduction to Symposium: Monique Deveaux’s Poverty, Solidarity, and Poor-Led Social Movements0
Republicanism and the legitimacy of state border controls0
When the state doesn’t commit: a review essay of Julian Culp’s Democratic Education in a Globalized World0
Saving cosmopolitanism from colonialism0
Mitigating the costs of departure. Brain drain, disadvantage and fair burden-sharing0
The immigration discrimination dilemma0
‘Where you live should not determine whether you live’. Global justice and the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines0
The function of solidarity and its normative implications0
Morally philosophizing the indefensible or politically theorizing the disagreeable?0
Does Brock’s theory of migration justice adequately account for climate refugees?0
Travel bans, climate change, refugees and human rights: a response to my critics0
Anti-power politics and the rise of the far-right in Portugal: why is the contemporary far-right attractive to voters on the left?0
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