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JUL 13, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Should America Stop Selling Weapons to Human Rights Violators?

A recent report showed that the American arms industry made billions last year selling to states with questionable human rights records. Should a global treaty ...

JUL 6, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: How Should Domestic Drones Be Regulated?

Americans are used to hearing about drones being used in Pakistan and Yemen, but they are increasingly being deployed domestically. With organizations from NASA to ...

JUL 6, 2012 Podcast

Competitive Ethics

The field of competitive intelligence illustrates the distinction we draw in our professional lives between ethics and law. Attorney Richard Horowitz shares some legal insights ...

Robert Malley

JUL 2, 2012 Podcast

The Arab Spring: Unfinished Business

What should we make of Egypt's new president? What should the United States do in Syria? What is the future of the Palestine-Israel conflict? International ...

JUN 29, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Patriotism: Unquestioned Commitment or Dangerous Justification?

Can you acknowledge dissenters as patriots? Can you dissent and still sing the national anthem wholeheartedly? Can you live in a middle ground?

JUN 29, 2012 Podcast

Beyond the Checkbook: New Models for Corporate Philanthropy

This workshop features representatives from Citi Foundation, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Liquidnet for Good, and the UN Population Fund. Together with businesspeople and Carnegie New Leaders, ...

JUN 26, 2012 Podcast

Global Rules, Local Rulers

Carnegie UK Trust staff open up a fascinating discussion with the Carnegie Council audience on their research into the relationship between advocacy groups, citizens, and ...

JUN 22, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: The ICC Turns 10: Is International Justice Both Just and Effective?

The International Criminal Court turns 10 in July after a tumultuous first decade. With only a handful of rulings handed down, critics say the ICC is ...

The Leaderless Revolution

JUN 21, 2012 Podcast

The Leaderless Revolution: How Ordinary People Will Take Power and Change Politics in the 21st Century

Countries the world over are suffering from a deficit of democracy, says Carne Ross, and it's not enough just to protest and/or tinker with ...

The Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation

JUN 20, 2012 Podcast

What Does It Mean to Prevent Genocide?

It's essential to understand that genocide is a process, not an event, says Tibi Galis from the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation. It doesn't ...