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The author’s 2012 book On Global Justice gives pride of place to the idea that humanity collectively owns the earth. Independently of this…
The author’s 2012 book On Global Justice argues that the standpoint of humanity’s collective ownership of the earth should be central to…
This paper develops and defends the approach to distributive justice the author presents in his 2012 book On Global Justice. Characteristic…
The justice cascade refers to a new global trend of holding political leaders criminally accountable for past human rights violations…
Theory creating and hypothesis testing are both critical components of social science, but the former is ultimately more important. Yet, in…
Drawing upon theories of the diffusion of global norms, this study addresses two issues: is there a shared consensus among experts about…
Book abstract: This book is a collection of papers commissioned for the 2012 Aspen Strategy Group Summer Workshop, a bipartisan meeting of…
For those who have never experienced legislative debates over comprehensive immigration reform, welcome to the circus, and hang on to your…
It might seem that a disaster was averted by the last-minute fiscal-cliff deal. But the wrath of House Republicans has simply moved to a…
Although international relations as a field focuses largely on war and peace between nation-states, the vast majority of conflicts have…