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@carnegiecouncil's quarterly journal, featuring original ethical analysis of global issues. Published by @CambridgeUP. Usual disclaimers.

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Ethics&IntlAffairs
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How should we think about #ethics as a practical tool in today’s fractured #global political environment? For Global Ethics Day, we invited brief essays for an online roundtable on this year’s theme of “Ethics Re-envisioned.” Find the full collection here:
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For the 12th annual Global Ethics Day, the editors of Ethics & International Affairs invited brief essays for an online roundtable on “Ethics Re-envisioned.”
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Ethics&IntlAffairs
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Our latest roundup of #news and current events, along with scholarship from the journal and EIA website:
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Welcome to our roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs.
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@carnegiecouncil
Carnegie Council
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There’s a widely held perception that organizations such as the United Nations are being replaced by informal forums such as the G20 and the Quad. Yoram Haftel and Stephanie Hofmann challenge this assumption in a new essay in the @EIAJournal. https://t.co/T9OreZgpbS
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Carnegie Council
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The Trump administration's military strikes on Venezuelan boats aren't just legally and morally dubious but also mark an intensification of unchecked power that threatens civil and political freedom domestically and abroad, argues @CJFinlay in @EIAJournal.
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The U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats point toward an intensification of unchecked destructive and coercive power that directly threatens civil and political freedom.
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Ethics&IntlAffairs
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NEW online exclusive by @CJFinlay on why U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats pose a profound threat to American freedom. Find the full piece here:
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The U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats point toward an intensification of unchecked destructive and coercive power that directly threatens civil and political freedom.
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@carnegiecouncil
Carnegie Council
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Is global governance declining or adapting to a changing geopolitical environment? @Dr_Faude and John Karlsrud examine this critical question in a new issue of the @EIAJournal. https://t.co/QDiaFWmSuy
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Carnegie Council
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Joins us on 10/30 at 5:30pm ET for a virtual panel examining the state of climate migration today featuring Carnegie Council Next-Gen Board Member Jana Lucash, @PrattInstitute's Dan Boscov-Ellen, and @NewPaltz's Ş. İlgü Özler. https://t.co/UYe11nYNas
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Carnegie Council
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In the final essay from the @EIAJournal's "Ethics Re-envisioned" roundtable, Stephen Gardiner argues that enhancing our ethical literacy can improve conversations and increase opportunities for collaboration in our social and political lives.
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What is needed is a real commitment to ethics literacy in the academy and in society as a whole.
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@CUP_PoliSci
Cambridge University Press - Politics
25 days
Where not #OpenAccess the latest issue of @EIAJournal is free to access for a limited period. Ethics & International Affairs - Volume 39 - Issue 2, including a Roundtable: Global Governance in Hard Times - https://t.co/jyoOiDGVq3 cc @carnegiecouncil
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Carnegie Council
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Acknowledging moral complexity—the ability to recognize multiple demands, values, or harms as worthy of attention—is an essential step towards re-envisioning ethics, writes Mathias Risse for the @EIAJournal.
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When acknowledging moral complexity, we do not face one simple right answer, but a field of “side-by-side” truths.
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@carnegiecouncil
Carnegie Council
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"The ethical problem today lies not in the absence of ethical principles among political leaders. It lies, rather, in the failure of those who see the ethical problem to successfully engage the public," writes Chandran Kukathas for the @EIAJournal.
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The critical question is what leverage ethics might have in a world dominated by actors who are not so much political realists as dogmatists.
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@AmitavAcharya
Amitav Acharya
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My latest essay on world order is on global ethics. · “The Once and Future Global Ethics,” Ethics and International Affairs, Oct 10, 2025. Open Access https://t.co/kGCfJrJlIb This essay is part of the 2025 Global Ethics Day online exclusive roundtable from Ethics &
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Global ethics, like world order, is not the monopoly of any single nation or civilization but a shared creation.
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Carnegie Council
29 days
For Global Ethics Day, the @EIAJournal has published a new roundtable around the theme "Ethics Re-envisioned." In this essay, Amitav Acharya argues that global ethics should draw from norms across multiple civilizations, including those beyond the West.
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Global ethics, like world order, is not the monopoly of any single nation or civilization but a shared creation.
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Carnegie Council
2 months
Comparing Europe's reception to Syrian refugees in 2015 and displaced Ukrainians in 2022, Dietrich Thränhardt argues in the @EIAJournal that the hospitality dilemma can only be solved when "refugees are recognized as masters of their own life." https://t.co/te9TyAnSn6
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@CUP_PoliSci
Cambridge University Press - Politics
3 months
#OpenAcess from @EIAJournal - The Diffusion of Global Power and the Decline of Global Governance - https://t.co/4x3nb3MSnm - Matthew D. Stephen #FirstView
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@carnegiecouncil
Carnegie Council
2 months
In a new essay for @EIAJournal, Michael Blake argues that we're wronging future generations not just through the physical impacts of climate change, but also by forcing them to deal with the hard political dilemma posed by climate-induced migration. https://t.co/1FCYOHNLaL
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@CUP_PoliSci
Cambridge University Press - Politics
4 months
NEW ISSUE from @EIAJournal - Ethics & International Affairs - Volume 39 - Issue 1 - https://t.co/PaLS61BTnw @carnegiecouncil
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@carnegiecouncil
Carnegie Council
4 months
With Iran suspending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Association and the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine, @EIAJournal editors have compiled a list of resources providing ethical insight into these critical issues.
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Welcome to our roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs.
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@carnegiecouncil
Carnegie Council
4 months
"Calls to weaponize space are at minimum careless and at worst actively harmful. Instead, we ought to be protecting the peaceful use of space as a global commons. . . " write @Northeastern's @keapuolani and Ann C Thresher for the @EIAJournal.
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Calls to weaponize space are at minimum careless and at worst actively harmful. We should protect the peaceful use of space as a global commons.
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Carnegie Council
5 months
As the world grapples with ongoing wars, the threats of climate change, and rising populism, "the pope has the potential to serve as a non-threatening moral leader of transnational orientation," writes James Murphy for the @EIAJournal.
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The late Pope Francis was widely seen as a significant and influential figure during his time in office.
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