Fall 2016 The Nuclear Necessity Principle: Making U.S. Targeting Policy Conform with Ethics & the Laws of War Authors Jeffrey G. Lewis and Scott D. Sagan Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 Moral Character or Character of War? American Public Opinion on the Targeting of Civilians in Times of War Author Benjamin Valentino Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 Nuclear Weapons & Nuclear Use Author Robert Kehler Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 From Armed Conflict to Political Violence: Mapping & Explaining Conflict Trends Author Keith Krause Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 Just & Unjust War, Uses of Force & Coercion: An Ethical Inquiry with Cyber Illustrations Author David P. Fidler Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 The Path to Last Resort: The Role of Early Warning & Early Action Author Jennifer Leaning Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 The Ethics & Morality of Robotic Warfare: Assessing the Debate over Autonomous Weapons Author Michael C. Horowitz Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 New Technology for Peace & Protection: Expanding the R2P Toolbox Authors Lloyd Axworthy and A. Walter Dorn Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 Just & Unjust Targeted Killing & Drone Warfare Author Michael Laban Walzer Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Fall 2016 The Responsibility to Protect after Libya & Syria Author Jennifer M. Welsh Global Affairs Nations Science & Technology
Summer 2016 Varieties of Presidentialism & of Leadership Outcomes Author Robert Elgie Democracy & Justice Global Affairs
Summer 2016 Women & Legislative Leadership in the U.S. Congress: Representing Women’s Interests in Partisan Times Author Michele L. Swers Democracy & Justice Global Affairs
Summer 2016 Against the Führerprinzip: For Collective Leadership Author Archie H. Brown Democracy & Justice Global Affairs
Summer 2016 Presidential Leadership & the Separation of Powers Author Eric Posner Democracy & Justice Global Affairs
Summer 2016 Multiple but Complementary, Not Conflictual, Leaderships: The Tunisian Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective Author Alfred C. Stepan Democracy & Justice Global Affairs