Chapter 1: Should international adoptions be encouraged?
International adoptions should be encouraged / Elizabeth Bartholet
International adoptions should be discouraged / E.J. Graff
International adoptions should be an option for tsunami orphans / Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute
International adoptions exploit tsunami orphans and result in child trafficking / Asha Krishnakumar
Chapter 2: How do celebrity adoptions affect the debate over international adoptions?
Celebrity adoptions are helpful to the practice of international adoption / Selaelo Ramokgopa
Celebrity adoptions are helpful to the practice of international adoption / Selaelo Ramokgopa
Celebrity adoptions are harmful to the practice of international adoption / Gabrielle Birkner
Celebrity international adoptions transcend racial barriers and shed light on issue of orphaned children / Cindy Rodriguez
Celebrity international adoptions are not in the best interest of the child / Kate Sheehy
Celebrity international adoptions help children in need / Carol Lloyd
Celebrity international adoptions are a form of colonialism / Adam Elkus
Chapter 3: What are the consequences of international adoptions?
International adoptions break down racial and ethic stereotypes / Angela Krueger
International adoptions result in discrimination / Mateo Cruz
International adoptions illustrate the fluidity of racial and ethnic boundaries in American society / Hiromi Ishizawa, Catherine T. Kenney, Kazuyo Kubo, and Gillian Stevens
International adoptions alienate children from cultural heritage / Kim Young-gyo
International adoptions do not necessarily alienate children from cultural heritage / Martha Nichols
International adoptions neglect U.S. children in need / Jocelyn Noveck
Chapter 4: What changes should be made to the international adoption process?
There should be more regulations in international adoption / Natalie Cherot
There should be fewer regulations in international adoption / John Stossel
The international adoption process requires more vigilance against child trafficking / David M. Smolin
The United States should not deal with countries that exploit children and the international adoption process / Kate O'Keefe
International adoptions should not be used as a political issue / Fred Weir
There should be pre- and post-pediatric counseling in the international adoption process / Sandra L. Iverson and Dana E. Johnson.