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JUN 11, 2015 Podcast

Why We Cheat: Stories of Dishonesty and Human Nature from Dan Ariely and Others

In this last installment of our three-part series on workplace ethics in collaboration with EthicalSystems.org, we take an honest look at cheating. According to ...

CREDIT: Gusta Johnson, Carnegie Council

JUN 11, 2015 Podcast

Agenda for the Future: Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

"Our planet is indivisible. There is no longer such a thing as a small, faraway country. No such thing as an acceptable level of discrimination, ...

JUN 10, 2015 Podcast

A Conversation with Ethan Zuckerman on the Ethics of the Internet

"We have the capacity to get stories from every part of the globe. The question is, what do we want to pay attention to? The ...

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JUN 8, 2015 Podcast

A Dangerous Master: How to Keep Technology from Slipping Beyond Our Control

Social disruptions due to the adoption of new technologies will increase dramatically, says Wendell Wallach, unless we start now and implement checks and balances.

JUN 8, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Ethical Choices for a Superpower

As U.S. presidential candidates begin to lay out their visions for foreign policy, it will be critical to understand the ethical foundations for their ...

JUN 4, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Response to Critics of The Thin Justice of International Law

In this, the final contribution to our online symposium, Ratner responds to critics of his book.

JUN 3, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Reflections on The Thin Justice of International Law: Peace, Justice, and Secession

I maintain contra Ratner that peace should not be characterized as a component (or, in his language, a pillar) of justice. This dispute over the ...

JUN 3, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Ukraine, Reforms, and "Doing the Right Thing"

The sad reality is that for much of its post-Soviet history, successive Ukrainian governments have postponed taking the hard steps needed to bring about real ...

JUN 2, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

The Role of Ideal Theory in Developing an Applied Ethics of International Law

In his book, Steven Ratner impressively integrates the concerns and perspectives of international lawyers with a philosophically compelling normative analysis, demonstrating by example the importance ...

JUN 1, 2015 Podcast

From Nuclear Deterrence to Disarmament: Evolving Catholic Perspectives

In this timely and important discussion on nuclear weapons, Des Browne provides the broader policy context; Archbishop Auza presents the Holy See's position over the ...