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NOV 11, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Debt and Democracy: Why Shouldn't Greeks Vote on Their Financial Future?
The Greek tragedy unfolding over the European debt deal raises some important questions about the bounds between debt and democracy: Why shouldn't Greeks--or any citizenry ...
NOV 4, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: How Should the U.S. Handle Islamic Terrorists?
The fact that Guantanamo remains open, although the number of prisoners has been greatly reduced, shows how difficult it is to handle Islamic militants. Meanwhile, ...
NOV 3, 2011 • Podcast
Angela M. Kelley on Ethics and U.S. Immigration Policy
Angela Maria Kelley, of the Center for American Progress, talks frankly about the difficult practical and ethical questions surrounding U.S. immigration, and the inconsistent ...
NOV 2, 2011 • Podcast
Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
"It's time that we got ourselves out of this false sense of insecurity and realize that terrorism is here to stay, it will never pose ...
OCT 31, 2011 • Podcast
But Will the Planet Notice?: How Smart Economics Can Save the World
You recycle? You turn down plastic and paper? Good. But none of that will save the tuna or stop global warming. If you want to ...
OCT 28, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Child Soldiers and Counter-Terrorism: Should the U.S. Aid Countries that Recruit Child Soldiers?
Child soldiers and foreign aid raise an important ethical dilemma: Should allies that use child soldiers receive U.S. military aid, even if it compromises ...
OCT 27, 2011 • Podcast
PepsiCo's Donna Hrinak on Public Policy and Business in Latin America
In a wide-ranging conversation, former U.S. ambassador Donna Hrinak discusses her regional responsibilities in Latin America, and her global work with other food and ...
OCT 25, 2011 • Podcast
Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order
The U.S. may no longer be a unipolar power, but the world order it helped create is alive and well. The rise of other ...
OCT 24, 2011 • Podcast
Entering India: Creating an Ethical Multicultural Business
In this interactive, case-based workshop, CEO Ashok Vasudevan shares how he bought a failing company and turned it into an ethical, innovative, and highly successful ...
OCT 21, 2011 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Iran and the United States: Is Military Conflict Inevitable?
Recent allegations of an Iranian assassination plot in the United States have once again raised doubts about the effectiveness of sanctions. As confidence in a ...