Media Mentions
NOV 25, 2013 • News
Savulescu: Many Performance Enhancing Drugs are Legal
Global Ethics Fellow Julian Savulescu appeared on BBC's "HARDtalk" to discuss performance enhancing drugs in sports. Since current rules are arbitrary and unenforceable, he argues, ...
NOV 20, 2013 • News
Machiavelli Was Right
"We should not choose leaders who agonize, worrying about the moral hazards of the power they exercise in the people’s name," argues Centennial Chair ...
NOV 18, 2013 • News
An Academy for Global Civics
In order to navigate our increasing interdependence, we need a mental map to help us decide what sort of a rapport we wish to have ...
NOV 7, 2013 • News
False Confessions: NYC Still Struggles in Aftermath of Central Park Five
This article about the infamous "Central Park Five" case cites a talk given at Carnegie Council by New York City police commissioner Raymond Kelly in ...
NOV 1, 2013 • News
Rajyotsava: the Celebration of Statehood
In this essay for "Dna India," Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda reflects on the evolution of Indian states. Indian states underwent a major reorganizing in 1956, ...
OCT 31, 2013 • News
Michael Ignatieff Presents Inaugural Lecture for Washington and Lee University's Mudd Center for Ethics
What role should democratic deliberation play in decisions about whether or not to engage in human-rights interventions? In the inaugural lecture of Washington and Lee ...
OCT 30, 2013 • News
Corporators, Youth Join Hands to Clean up Bangalore
Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda's Civic Action Internship programme was featured in an article on "DnaIndia.com." Interns celebrated Gowda's birthday by cleaning up Frazer ...
OCT 22, 2013 • News
Should Athletes Be Allowed to Use Performance Enhancing Drugs?
Should athletes be allowed to use performance enhancing drugs? In this "BMJ" Head to Head feature, bioethicist and Global Ethics Fellow Julian Savulescu argues that ...
OCT 16, 2013 • News
The Benefits of a "de-Americanized" World
In this Reuters piece, Zachary Karabell reflects on the potential benefits of the U.S. decline from its position as a global hegemon. Could the ...
OCT 10, 2013 • News
Leveson Press Regulation Latest: Reactions
Senior fellow David Speedie was asked by "The Drum" to weigh in on the current debate in the UK over regulating the press industry. The ...
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