Tom Andreassen, “Patent Funded Access to Medicines,” Developing World Bioethics 14, no. 1 (2014).
Daniele Botti, “Binding Market and Mission: Pharmaceuticals for the World’s Poor,” Solutions 4, no. 1 (2013).
Richard Adams and Chris Barrie, “The Bureaucratization of War: Moral Challenges Exemplified by the Covert Lethal Drone,” Ethics and Global Politics 6, no. 4 (2013), 245-260.
Richard Adams, “Moral Autonomy in Australian Legislation and Military Doctrine,” Ethics and Global Politics 6, no. 3 (2013), 135-154.
Shmulik Nili, “Rawlzickian Global Politics,” Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (2013).
Thomas Pogge, “Global Poverty as an Institutional Human Rights Violation,” Die Neue Gesellschaft Frankfurter Hefte 1 (2013), 27-32.
Thomas Pogge, “Incentives for Pharmaceutical Research: Must They Exclude the Poor from Advanced Medicines?” in Roland Pierik, ed., Cosmopolitanism in Context: Perspectives from International Law and Political Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2013).
Matthew Lindauer, “The Focus on Health Capability and Role of States in Ruger’s Global Health Justice Framework,” American Journal of Bioethics 12, no. 12 (2012), 57-59.
Xuemei Liu, “The Rise of Political Liberalism and Its Internal Logic,” Academic Monthly 44, no.12 (2012), 52-59.
Shmulik Nili, “Rigorist Cosmopolitanism: Kantian Alternative to Pogge,” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics 12, no.3 (2012) 260-287.
Thomas Pogge, “Results-Based Financing: The ‘Health Impact Fund’ as an Example for Smart Pro-poor Innovations,” in Meinungsforum Entwicklongspolitik no. 1, 16 January 2012.
Thomas Pogge, “Menschenrechte, Weltgesundheit und unsere Verantwortung,” interview with Sebastian Laukötter, Ethik in der Medizin (November 2012).
Thomas Pogge, “Lo Scandalo della Fame,” MicroMega 3 (2012) 130-148.
Thomas Pogge and Luis Cabrera, “Outreach, Impact, Collaboration: Why Academics Should Join to Stand Against Poverty,” Ethics & International Affairs 26, no. 2 (2012), 163-182.
Thomas Pogge, “The Health Impact Fund: Enhancing Justice and Efficiency in Global Health,” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 13, no. 4 (November 2012), 537-559.
Thomas Pogge, “Cosmopolitanism: a Path to Peace and Justice,” The Journal of East-West Thought 4, no. 2 (2012), 9-32.
Thomas Pogge and Luis Cabrera “Académicos Contra la Pobreza: Una Idea para la que Ha Llegado su Tiempo,” HASER, Revista Internacional de Filosofía Aplicadano 3 (2012) 193-218.
David Wasserman, Adrienne Asch, Jeffrey Blustein, and Daniel Putnam, “Cognitive Disability and Moral Status,”Edward N. Zalta (Ed.) The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2012 Edition).
Matt Peterson and Christian Barry, “Who Must Pay for the Damage of the Financial Crisis?” in Ned Dobos, Christian Barry and Thomas Pogge (Eds.) The Global Financial Crisis: Ethical Issues (Houndsmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan 2011).
Thomas Pogge, “How International Non-Governmental Organizations Should Act,” in Patricia Illingworth, Leif Wenar, and Thomas Pogge (Eds.) Giving Well: the Ethics of Philanthropy (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011) 46-66.
David Wasserman, Adrienne Asch, Jeffrey Blustein, and Daniel Putnam, “Disability: Definitions, Models, Experience,” Edward N. Zalta (Ed.) The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2011 Edition).
Amitava Banerjee, Aidan Hollis, and Thomas Pogge, “The Health Impact Fund: Incentives for Improving Access to Medicines,” Lancet 375 (2010), 166–169.
Christian Barry and Matt Peterson, “Dealing Fairly with the Costs to the Poor of the Global Financial Crisis,” in Ian G. MacNeil and Justin O’Brien (Eds.) The Future of Financial Regulation (Oxford: Hart, 2010).
Gorik Ooms and Rachel Hammonds, “Taking Up Daniels’ Challenge: The Case for Global Health Justice,” Health and Human Rights 12, no. 1 (2010): 29–46.
Matt Peterson, Aidan Hollis, and Thomas Pogge, “A Critique in Need of Critique,” Public Health Ethics 3, no. 2 (2010), 178–185.
Thomas Pogge, “A Critique of the Capability Approach,” in Harry Brighouse and Ingrid Robeyns (Eds.) Measuring Justice: Primary Goods and Capabilities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).
Thomas Pogge, “Advancing the Scope of Gender and Poverty Indices: An Agenda and Work in Progress” inSylvia Chant (Ed.) The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing 2010).
Thomas Pogge, “World Poverty,” in John Skorupski (Ed.) Routledge Companion to Ethics (London: Routledge, 2010).David Alvarez Garcia, “Propiedad comun de la Tierra, derechos humanos y justicia global,” Isegoria.
Thomas Pogge, “Responses to Critics,” in Alison Jaggar (Ed.) Thomas Pogge and His Critics (Cambridge: Polity Press 2010), 175–250.
Thomas Pogge, “The Health Impact Fund: How to Make New Medicines Accessible to All,” Solomon Benatar and Gillian Brock (Eds.) Global Health Ethics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).
Thomas Pogge, “How Many Poor People Should There Be? A Rejoinder to Ravallion,” Sudhir Anand, Paul Segal and Joseph Stiglitz (Eds.) Debates in the Measurement of Global Poverty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).
Thomas Pogge, “The Role of International Law in Reproducing Massive Poverty,” in Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas (Eds.)The Philosophy of International Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).
Thomas Pogge and Matt Peterson, “Humanity at Crossroads,” in Johannes Odenthal, Elina Kountouri (Eds.) Kalliopi Lemos: A Sculptural Trilogy About Europe’s Fragile Borders (Göttingen, Germany: Steidl, 2010).
Sanjay Reddy and Thomas Pogge, “How Not to Count the Poor,” in Sudhir Anand, Paul Segal and Joseph Stiglitz (Eds.) Debates in the Measurement of Global Poverty (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010).
David Alvarez Garcia, “Rawls, Tolerancia y las Modernidades Alternativas” [“Rawls, Toleration and Alternative Modernities”], Enrahonar 43 (2009), 181-203.
David Alvarez Garcia, “Thomas Pogge: Justicia Global en Práctica” [“Thomas Pogge: Global Justice in Practice”], introductory chapter in Thomas Pogge, Hacer Justicia a la Humanidad, trans. David Alvarez Garcia (Ciudad de México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2009), 19–50.
Thomas Pogge, “Der Health Impact Fund - Wie Pharmaforschung wirklich allen zugute kommen kann,” Gerechte Gesundheit: Das Portal zur Verteilungsdebatte, September 29, 2009.
Thomas Pogge, “Developing Morally Plausible Indices of Poverty and Gender Equity: a Research Program,” Philosophical Topics 37, no. 2 (2009), 199–221.
Thomas Pogge, “The Health Impact Fund and Its Justification by Appeal to Human Rights,” Journal of Social Philosophy, special issue on “Human Rights: Normative Requirements and Institutional Constraints,” edited by Andreas Follesdal, Thomas Pogge, and Carol C. Gould, 40 no. 4 (2009), 542–569.
Thomas Pogge, “The Health Impact Fund: Boosting Innovation Without Obstructing Free Access,” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18, no. 1 (Winter 2009), 78-86.
Thomas Pogge, “Kant’s Vision of a Just World Order,” in Tom Hill (Ed.) The Blackwell Guide to Kant’s Ethics (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2009), 196-208.
Thomas Pogge, “Poverty,” in Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability: The Spirit of Sustainability (Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group 2009).
Thomas Pogge, “Shue on Rights and Duties,” in Charles Beitz and Robert Goodin (Eds.), Global Basic Rights (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009).
Thomas Pogge and Doris Schroeder, “Why We Need A New Approach to Pharmaceutical Innovation: A Pragmatic Answer to a Moral Question,” in Marleen Wynant (Ed.), In Sickness and in Health: Added Value and Global Access for Medicines in the Future (Brussels: Crosstalk, 2009), 197-211.
Doris Schroeder and Thomas Pogge, “Justice and the Convention on Biological Diversity” Ethics & International Affairs 23, no. 3 (2009), 265-278.
Thomas Pogge, “Access to Medicines,” Public Health Ethics, special issue edited by Thomas Pogge, 1, no. 2 (2008), 73–82.
Thomas Pogge, “Growth and Inequality: Understanding Recent Trends and Political Choices,” Dissent 55, no. 1 (2008), 66-7.
Thomas Pogge, “How World Poverty is Measured and Tracked,” Rights and Development Bulletin 1, no. 10 (2008), 5–13.
Thomas Pogge, “Introduction to the Two-Volume Collection,” in Thomas Pogge and Keith Horton (Eds.) Global Ethics: Seminal Essays (St. Paul, Minn.: Paragon 2008), pp. xiii-xxiv; and in Thomas Pogge and Darrel Moellendorf (Eds.) Global Justice: Seminal Essays (St. Paul, Minn.: Paragon 2008), xiii-xxiv.
Thomas Pogge, “Making War on Terrorists — Reflections on Harming the Innocent,” Journal of Political Philosophy 16, no. 1 (2008), 1-25.
Thomas Pogge, “Medicines for the World: Boosting Innovation without Obstructing Free Access,” Sur: Revista Internacional de direitos humanos 8 (2008), English edition: 116-141.
Thomas Pogge, “Testing Our Drugs on the Poor Abroad,” in Jennifer S. Hawkins and Ezekiel J. Emanuel (Eds.) Exploitation and Developing Countries: The Ethics of Clinical Research (Princeton: Princeton University Press 2008), 105-141.