Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Global egalitarianism and climate change: against integrationism
(Routledge, 4 July 2024)A central question in debates about climate justice concerns how the global emissions sink should be shared among the global population over time. This paper considers how global egalitarians should answer that question. ... -
Understanding migration power in international studies
(Oxford University Press / The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 7 October 2024)Where and how does power operate in the governance of international migration? Migrants and refugees are increasingly used for strategic purposes in international politics, but scholarship on this matter has yet to ... -
The informal economy and the reach of policy interventions: Evidence from the COVID-19 lockdown in India
(Wiley, 6 July 2024)This essay examines the influence of the informal economy on the reach of government interventions in public health crises. It reports the results of an analysis of the self-reported suspension of business operations during ... -
The International Criminal Court and responsibility for mass atrocities: Can JCE enhance capacity to hold masterminds accountable?
(Routledge, 13 June 2024)Mass atrocity crimes constitute a grave affront to international peace and security as well as to human rights. Due to their deep reach in society, they also constitute a very major social predicament. It is undignifying ... -
Political determinants of government transparency: Evidence from open government data initiatives
(Wiley, 30 May 2024)The increasing availability of extensive governmental data, technological advancements, and a rising standard for government openness are encouraging global governments to implement open data initiatives. While some ...