- Knives Out: Evolving Trends in State Interference with UN Peacekeeping Operations
- What Is It We Disagree about When We Disagree about the Legitimacy of an Institution? A Framework for Analyzing Legitimacy’s Institutional-Context Sensitivity
- UN Peacekeeping and Impartiality: A Fading Relationship
- The Future of Protection in UN Peace Operations
- Limited Force and the Fight for the Just War Tradition, by Christian Nikolaus Braun, (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2023), 288 pp., cloth $134.95, paperback $44.95.
- Global Justice in Wildlife Conservation
- What Future for Peace Operations?
- A Positive Legacy? UN Peace Operations and Renewable Energy
- The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires, by Kristin Surak (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2023), 336 pp., $35 cloth, $35 eBook.
- The End of Peacekeeping: Gender, Race, and the Martial Politics of Intervention, by Marsha Henry (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024), 208 pp., cloth $55, eBook $55.
- Climate Migration and the Right to Exclude
- Water for All: Global Solutions for a Changing Climate, by David Sedlak (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2023), 440 pp, cloth $30, eBook $30.
- Some Lessons from the Post-Soviet Era and the Russo-Ukrainian War for the Study of Nationalism
- The Ethics of Human Rights Advocacy in the Ukraine War
- Introduction: Russia’s War Against Ukraine
- Ukraine’s Challenge to Europe: The EU as an Ethical and Powerful Geopolitical Actor
- “It’s Not the Climate, Stupid”: Exploring Nonideal Scenarios for Solar Geoengineering Development
- Producing the Inevitability of Solar Radiation Modification in Climate Politics
- Three Pathways to Nonuse Agreement(s) on Solar Geoengineering
- Who Can Govern from a House on Fire? International Order, State Responsibility, and the Problem of Solar Radiation Modification
- The Geopolitics of Shaming: When Human Rights Pressure Works—and When It Backfires, by Rochelle Terman (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2023), 216 pp., cloth $99, paperback $29.95, eBook $29.95.
- The Ethics of Special Ops: Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels, by Deane-Peter Baker, Roger Herbert, and David Whetham (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2023), 255 pp., $110 cloth, $110 eBook.
- Rethinking International Order
- The Tragedy Trap: On the Tragicized Politics of Nuclear Weapons and Armed Drones and the Making of Unaccountability
- The Politics of Pedagogy: The Problem of Order in the IR Classroom
- The International Order of White Sovereignty and the Prospect of Abolition
- The Liberal International Order as an Imposition: A Postcolonial Reading
- World Order from Birmingham Jail
- Order as Resilience-Governance of Sameness and Diversity
- Introduction: The Problem with the Problem of Order
- Subversion: The Strategic Weaponization of Narratives, Andreas Krieg (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2023), 252 pp., cloth $104.95, paperback $34.95, eBook $34.95.
- Good Rebel Governance: Revolutionary Politics and Western Intervention in Syria, Dipali Mukhopadhyay and Kimberly Howe (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2023), 185 pp., cloth $105.00, paperback $34.99, eBook $34.99.
- Delivering on Promises: The Domestic Politics of Compliance in International Courts, Lauren J. Peritz, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022), 336 pp., cloth $105, paperback $35.
- A Responsibility to Support Civilian Resistance Movements? Broadening the Scope of Nonviolent Atrocity Prevention
- Beyond Crisis and Emergency: Climate Change as a Political Epic
- Returning the War to Russia: Drones and Discrimination in the Defense of Ukraine
- Technology and the Civilianization of Warfare
- What We Owe to Ukrainians: A Moral Perspective on Nuclear Coercion and Military Intervention
- Ukraine, Wagner, and Russia’s Convict-Soldiers
- The Cost of Atrocity: Strategic Implications of Russian Battlefield Misconduct in Ukraine
- Introduction: Ethics and the War against Ukraine
- Is Space Expansion the Road to Dystopia?
- Debating Worlds: Contested Narratives of Global Modernity and World Order, Daniel Deudney, G. John Ikenberry, and Karoline Postel-Vinay, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2023), 312 pp., cloth $99, paperback $29.95, eBook $19.99.
- Voluntary and Involuntary Migrants: On Migration, Safe Third Countries, and the Collective Unfreedom of the Proletariat
- Migration, Climate Change, and Voluntariness
- Voluntariness and Migration: A Restatement
- Introduction: Voluntariness and Migration
- Contested Past, Contested Future: Identity Politics and Liberal Democracy
- International Law and the Humanization of Warfare
- Women and States: Norms and Hierarchies in International Society ‐ by Ann E. Towns
- Genocide: A Normative Account ‐ by Larry May
- The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality ‐ by Ayelet Shachar
- How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace ‐ by Charles A. Kupchan
- Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin ‐ by Timothy Snyder
- 2009–2010 Peer Reviewers
- How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace – by Charles A. Kupchan
- Guidelines for Submission to Ethics & International Affairs
- Women and States: Norms and Hierarchies in International Society – by Ann E. Towns
- Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin – by Timothy Snyder
- The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality – by Ayelet Shachar
- Genocide: A Normative Account – by Larry May
- Implementing the “Responsibility to Protect”: Where Expectations Meet Reality
- Common Health Policy Interests and the Shaping of Global Pharmaceutical Policies
- The Politics of Carbon Leakage and the Fairness of Border Measures
- The Responsibility to Protect: Growing Pains or Early Promise?