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SEP 27, 2011 Podcast

Yahoo! and YouTube: Balancing Human Rights and Business

How do companies such as Yahoo! and YouTube decide on whether disturbing material should be banned from their sites? What are the free speech and ...

SEP 23, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: China's Aircraft Carrier: Who Rules the Waves?

Is a far-reaching Chinese navy a threat to American naval superiority or to the West? Is China simply a major power, peacefully rising and pursuing ...

SEP 22, 2011 Podcast

In an Era of Increased Transparency, A New Approach to Business Branding

As he retools Lipman, a New York advertising agency, Michael Mendenhall discusses a new approach to branding. He also talks about how companies' ethics are ...

Israeli, Russian, and U.S. Flags

SEP 21, 2011 Podcast

Jackson-Vanik: Time for Reconsideration?

The Jackson-Vanik amendment has been imposed on Russia for 37 years. Is it time for repeal? This event is in cooperation with EastWest Institute.

SEP 18, 2011 Podcast

Does the Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy

Former Canadian High Commissioner to India David Malone gives a comprehensive survey of contemporary Indian foreign policy. He begins by focusing on India's geography, history, ...

SEP 16, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Genocide Denial in Rwanda: Dealing with the Past or Subverting Democracy?

Do laws that make it a crime to deny the existence of genocide help to lessen the chances of renewed conflict? Or, do they stifle ...

The Army patrols the World Trade Center footprint. CREDIT: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/todderick42/453312457/" target="_blank">Todd Page (CC)</a>

SEP 15, 2011 Podcast

Decision Points: The American Dream in the Balance

Led by Sam Speedie, who stepped up immediately after 9/11 and went into public service, this group of under-40s Carnegie New Leaders discuss how to ...

Image of Book Cover - That Used to Be Us:  How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back

SEP 14, 2011 Podcast

That Used to Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back

What can America do as it faces four major challenges--globalization, the revolution in information technology, chronic deficits, and its energy consumption?

SEP 9, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Ten Years After 9/11: What Have We Learned?

As we take stock of the decade since 9/11, the lessons we have learned are still unclear. Ten years on, analysts impart contentious lessons that may ...

CREDIT: Dennis Doyle, Carnegie Council

SEP 9, 2011 Podcast

What Should be the Next Phase in U.S.-Russia Relations?

Reflecting on U.S.-Russia relations, Thomas Graham and Nikolas Gvosdev agree that there is an urgent need to find a common strategic purpose that ...