The global population of unaccompanied minors—children and adolescents younger than 18 years who migrate without their legal guardians—is…
Kratochwil's critique of rights as a dominant moral theory that cannot avoid ‘hegemonic’ politics appears to be too crude. This article…
In this sweeping international perspective on reparations, Time for Reparations makes the case that past state injustice—be it slavery or…
Research on international norms has yet to answer satisfactorily some of our own most important questions about the origins of norms and…
Countries and regions that have long prided themselves on their immigrant identity and histories of refugee protection are now at the…
This chapter discusses the historically entrenched practice of minority scapegoating during epidemics, exemplified by the return of anti-…
This introduction to the second installment of a two-part special issue focuses on actors and spaces that facilitate different forms of…
Despite widespread recognition of the right to a nationality, statelessness and its attendant vulnerabilities continue to characterize the…
The global political-economic order is in flux. It is unclear what will replace the U.S-centric post-1990s “liberal” order and whether…
The ethical risks inherent in student research on political violence that involve human participants are myriad. Undergraduate and master’s…