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27. “Hidden redemption and the duty to play the villain: a political exploration,” Journal of Politics (forthcoming 2024)

26. “Waving the banner of democracy”: democratic sanctions and three hypocrisy puzzles,” Social Philosophy & Policy (forthcoming Dec. 2023)

25. “Getting away with it? Kleptocracy, atrocities, and the morality of autocratic exile,” International Theory 15 (2023): 291-322

24. “Political leaders and the morality of political honors,” Ethics 130 (2020): 415-445

23. “The idea of public property,” Ethics 129 (2019): 344–369

22. “Global poverty, global sacrifices, and natural resource reforms,” International Theory11 (2019): 48-80

21. “Integrity, personal and political,” The Journal of Politics 80 (2018): 428-441

20. “Injustice abroad, authority at home? Democracy, systemic effects, and global wrongs,” American Journal of Political Science 62 (2018): 72-83

19. “The moving global Everest,” European Journal of Political Theory 17 (2018): 87-108

18. “Democratic theory, the boundary problem, and global reform,” The Review of Politics 79 (2017): 99–123

17. “Liberal integrity and foreign entanglement,” American Political Science Review 110 (2016): 148-159

16. “Customary trade and the complications of consent,” Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2017): 315-330

15. “Liberal global justice and social science,” Review of International Studies 42 (2016): 136-15

14. Dangerous Health? Nietzsche’s physiological discourse between Nuremberg and Jerusalem,” History of Political Thought 37 (2016): 728-760

13. “Rethinking economic ‘sanctions’,” International Studies Review 18 (2016): 635-654

12. Environmental reform, negative duties, and petrocrats: a strategic green energy argument,” Journal of Politics 77 (2015): 914-927

11. “Between domestic and global justice,” Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (2015): 55-81

10. “Global taxation, global reform, and collective action,” Moral Philosophy and Politics 1 (2014): 83-103

9. “Rawlzickian global politics,” Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (2013): 473-495

8. “Rigorist cosmopolitanism: a Kantian alternative to Pogge,” Politics, Philosophy & Economics 12 (2013): 260-287

7. “Who’s afraid of a world state?” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 16 (2013): 1-23

6. “Democratic disengagement: towards Rousseauian global reform,” International Theory 3 (2011): 355-389

5. “Our problem of global justice,” Social Theory and Practice 37 (2011): 629-653

4. “Conceptualizing the curse: Two views on our responsibility for the resource curse,” Ethics & Global Politics 4 (2011): 103-124

3. “Humanitarian disintervention,” Journal of Global Ethics 7 (2011): 33-46

2. “A Poggean passport for fairness? Why Rawls’ Theory of Justice did not become global,” Ethics & Global Politics 3 (2010): 277-301

1. “The rules of the game – nationalism, globalization and football in Spain: Barça and Bilbao in a comparative perspective,” Global Society 23 (2009): 243-268