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DEC 9, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Occupy Moscow

With Vladimir Putin's party receiving a rebuke in the December 4th parliamentary elections, Russia is at a crossroads. With alleged voter fraud and massive protests ...

Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science

DEC 7, 2011 Podcast

Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science

In this fascinating talk, theoretical physicist Michael Nielsen describes today's groundbreaking new era, where scientists, mathematicians, and ordinary people worldwide are working together online to ...

DEC 6, 2011 Podcast

Ken Kraft on Leadership and Ethics Training in Financial Institutions

The two most important leadership attributes are empathy and humility, says Ken Kraft. He works with Bank of New York Mellon employees in 36 countries around ...

DEC 5, 2011 Podcast

Ethics Matter: Economist and Development Expert Jeffrey Sachs

Jeffrey Sachs discusses America's economic and moral crisis; development aid; the Occupy Wall Street movement; and the mobilization of youth around the world, fighting for ...

DEC 2, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Goodbye Euro?

The euro was once thought to be a symbol of peace and prosperity in post-World War II Europe. As the sovereign debt crisis continues, are ...

NOV 30, 2011 Podcast

Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius

Looking back at the truly revolutionary rise in global living standards over the last 150 years, what have we learned about economic policies? There are clear ...

The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade

NOV 29, 2011 Podcast

The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade

In 2010, global military expenditure was roughly $1.6 trillion--that's $235 for every person on earth. This has profound impacts, from the perpetuation of conflict, to the corrosion of ...

Scales of Justice, Old Bailey, London. Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billogs/" target=_blank>Billogs</a>.

NOV 28, 2011 Podcast

Ian Hurd on International Law and Security

"I would disagree with those who suggest international law doesn't really matter. If we look at what states do, they work very hard to marshal ...

NOV 25, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: HIV Prevention and Behavior Change in Africa: Are Western-Imported Methods Working?

Are Western-imported methods for fighting HIV/AIDS working in Sub-Saharan Africa? Some critics argue that campaigns more aligned with traditional African values could be more ...

NOV 23, 2011 Podcast

Report from Iran

Dr. Larijani, Iran's secretary general of the High Council for Human Rights, describes Iran's system as a "democratic structure based on Islamic rationality," and engages ...