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We are delighted to announce that all research-type articles (including Features, Essays, Roundtables, Symposiums, Review Essays and Book Symposiums) accepted for publication in Ethics & International Affairs from the 4th of November 2024 will be ‘open access’; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online (see the journal’s Open Access Options page for available licence options). 

We have an OA option for every author: the costs of open access publication will be covered through agreements between the publisher and the author’s institution, payment of APCs from grant or other funds, or else waived entirely, ensuring every author can publish and enjoy the benefits of OA.  

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  • ISSN: 0892-6794 (Print), 1747-7093 (Online)
  • Editors: Joel H. Rosenthal , Adam Read-Brown Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs|170 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10065-7478, USA, and Priya Chokshi Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, USA
  • Editorial board
The aim of Ethics & International Affairs, the journal of the Carnegie Council, is to help close the gap between theory and practice (and between theorists and practitioners) by publishing original essays that integrate rigorous thinking about principles of justice and morality into discussions of practical dilemmas related to current policy developments, global institutional arrangements, and the conduct of important international actors. Theoretical discussions that originate in philosophy, religion, or the social sciences should connect with the interests of journalists, activists, policy-makers, and citizens who are primarily concerned with assessing and reforming specific policies, as well as existing rules and institutions such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund; arrangements governing trade, environmental protection, and the use of force; and the International Criminal Court and ad hoc tribunals that address genocide and past societal injustices.

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