Category: Volume 32

Volume 32, Number 1 (Spring 2018)

Notes & Comments

Foreword: The Boundaries of War
Rosa Brooks

The Categorical Imperative
Daniel Bodansky

New Rules or More Global Governance?
Margaret M. deGuzman

Not-War Everywhere:  A Response to Rosa Brooks’s How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything
Laura Dickinson

If War is Everywhere, Then Must the Law be Nowhere?
Alexander K.A. Greenawalt

The Influence of War; The War for Influence
Duncan Hollis

Humanitarianism as a Weapons System
David Luban

Time, Law, and Judgment
Zinaida Miller

Reforming the Pentagon:  Reflections on How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything
Mark Patrick Nevitt

The Legal Advisor Memoir as a Literary Form, and the Role of Law and Lawyers in a World Where Everything Has Become War
Mark Pollack

The War on Immigrants:  Changing Military Culture
Jaya Ramji-Nogales

The Military is Not Everything
Peter J. Spiro

The Importance of Professionalism:  Addressing Discrimination, Exporting Military Values, and Maintaining Civilian Ethics
Lesley Wexler

 

Volume 32, Number 2 (Fall 2018)

Articles

Beyond Norms:  Using International Economic Tools to Deter Malicious State-Sponsored Cyber Activities
Kathleen Claussen

The Use of Force and Cyber Countermeasures
Gary Corn & Eric Jensen

Cybersecurity, International Law, and The First Year of The Trump Administration
Brian J. Egan

Promoting International Cybersecurity Cooperation: Lessons from The Proliferation Security Initiative
Duncan B. Hollis & Matthew C. Waxman

Restricting Access to Services or Information Systems in Light of Trade in Services Commitments
Zine Homburger

Contours:  On the Policy of Consequences as Seen through Social Sciences
Mika Kerttunen

Will Cyber Consequences Deepen Disagreement on International Law?
Eneken Tikk