The Significance of Success: Economic Development as a Source of Political Legitimacy (co-authored with Matthias Brinkmann)


China and International Justice: A Research Agenda


The Middle-Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Economic Justice


Openness as a Political Commitment

Journal of Social Philosophy (Forthcoming): https://doi.org/10.1111/josp.12563


Let Slip the Dogs of Commerce: The Ethics of Voluntary Corporate Withdrawal in Response to War

Journal of Ethics, 2024; 28: 27-52: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-023-09467-0


Business and Bleeding Hearts: Why Multinational Corporations Have a Responsibility to Encourage Cosmopolitan Concern


Inward Internationalisation


Why (Some) Corporations Have Positive Duties to (Some of) the Global Poor


Trade Justice and the Least-Developed Countries (co-authored with Thomas Wells)


Why Dependence Grounds Duties of Trade Justice


Taking Interdependence Seriously: Trade, Essential Supplies, and the International Division of Labour in COVID-19


Making Offers They Can’t Refuse: Consensus and Domination in the WTO


Corporate Responsibilities to Further Inward Internationalisation


Corporations and Duties to the Global Poor