Vol. 3, Issue 2.


 Source: Ethics & Global Politics


‘...restoring the dignity of the victims’. Is global rectificatory justice feasible?
by Göran Collste

Normative significance of transnationalism? The case of the Danish cartoons controversy
by Sune Lægaard

The status of Kosovo – reflections on the legitimacy of secession
by Frank Dietrich

CRITICAL DEBATE
The idea of cosmopolitanism: from Kant to the Iraq War and beyond
by Richard Wolin

REVIEW ESSAY
Being reasonable in the face of pluralism and other alleged problems for Global Justice: a reply to van Hooft
by Gillian Brock

Ethics & Global Politics is an Open Access, peer reviewed scholarly journal published by Co-Action Publishing with support from The Swedish Research Council, The Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research and the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University, Sweden. Ethics & Global Politics looks to foster theoretical contributions to the study of global politics by providing a forum for presenting novel ways of understanding and conceptualizing the global political challenges the world faces today.

The editors welcome articles from a broad range of disciplines, among them political science, philosophy, sociology, history, and legal and gender studies. This range makes Ethics & Global Politics essential reading for graduate students, researchers, professionals, and policy-makers who are interested in contemporary political problems and how they transgress regional and national borders.

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Your views on open access publishing are needed!

 
The SOAP Project (Study of Open Access Publishing project, financed by the European Commission) is currently conducting an online survey to assess researchers’ experiences with open access publishing.  
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New Editorial Board member!

 
We are proud to announce that Nikolas Kompridis has accepted to serve on the editorial board of Ethics & Global Politics.  
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Publication in Ethics & Global Politics continues to be free!

 
Thanks to continued financial support from the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research, publication in EGP during 2010 is free for researchers with no grants to cover the publication fee. Read more here.  
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New Editorial Board member!

 
We are proud to announce that Rainer Forst has accepted to serve on the editorial board of Ethics & Global Politics.  
Posted: 2009-05-18 More...
 
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Ethics & Global Politics ISSN 1654-4951 (print), 1654-6369 (online)

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