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OCT 20, 2016 Podcast

Global Ethics Forum Preview: The Invention of Russia with Arkady Ostrovsky

Next time on Global Ethics Forum, "Economist" editor Arkady Ostrovsky discusses the war in Ukraine, Gorbachev’s vision, and how Vladimir Putin maintains absolute control. ...

OCT 19, 2016 Podcast

Inside an Apple iPhone Factory in China

What really goes on in an Apple factory in China? In this fascinating conversation, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart talks to Dejian "Ken" Zeng, ...

OCT 18, 2016 Podcast

Peacemakers in Action: An In-depth Discussion of Religious Peacebuilding

Don't miss this remarkable conversation with Joyce Dubensky, CEO of Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, and one of Tanenbaum's peacemakers, Rev. Bill Lowrey, who spent ...

OCT 17, 2016 Journal Online Exclusive

The Paris Agreement, World Citizenship and National Sovereignty

OCT 14, 2016 Journal Online Exclusive

What We've Been Reading

Welcome to our roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs! Here’s what we’ve been reading this autumn.

OCT 13, 2016 Podcast

Global Ethics Forum Preview: Time to Wake Up with Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island passionately argues for the need for Congressional action on climate change. In this ...

OCT 10, 2016 Podcast

The Constitution Today: Timeless Lessons for the Issues of Our Era

BC--before the Constitution--the history of the world was the history of kings, emperors, and tsars. AD--after the document--the world would never be the same again, ...

OCT 6, 2016 Podcast

Global Ethics Forum Preview: Return to Cold War with Robert Legvold

Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Columbia University’s Robert Legvold discusses the troubling state of U.S-Russian relations. In this excerpt, Legvold, author of "...

Detail from book cover, "Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State"

OCT 6, 2016 Podcast

Karen Greenberg on Terrorism and "Rogue Justice"

What attracts young people to terrorism? Targeted killings, indefinite detention, mass surveillance--have Americans allowed too much power to be vested in the presidency? How are ...

OCT 6, 2016 Podcast

Major Security Challenges for the Next President

Afghanistan, terrorism, U.S.-Russia relations: Col. McCausland gives an expert analysis of all these security challenges and more. Yet he concludes on a hopeful ...