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JUN 22, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Response to "Against Moral Absolutism: Surveillance and Disclosure After Snowden"

WILLIAM E. SCHEUERMAN U.S. officials have acted irresponsibly, and because of thoughtful critics like Greenwald and Snowden, they may finally pay a modest price ...

JUN 18, 2015 Podcast

An Interview with Jim Sleeper on the Future of Liberal Education

Is anything in liberal education nonnegotiable? In this EIA interview, Jim Sleeper, author of "Innocents Abroad: Liberal Educators in Illiberal Societies," published in the journal's ...

JUN 18, 2015 Journal

An Interview with Jim Sleeper on the Future of Liberal Education

JIM SLEEPER AND ZACH DORFMAN In this EIA interview, Jim Sleeper, author of "Innocents Abroad: Liberal Educators in Illiberal Societies," talks about the expansion of ...

CREDIT: Gusta Johnson, Carnegie Council

JUN 17, 2015 Podcast

A Conversation with Ashoka Founder Bill Drayton on Social Entrepreneurship

For millennia, the world was organized around efficiency and repetition, says Bill Drayton, but now this system is  being replaced by a world organized around ...

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JUN 17, 2015 Podcast

Europe's Muslims: Challenges and Misconceptions

Months after the "Charlie Hebdo" attacks, questions remain about Europe's Muslims. How strong is the lure of al-Qaeda and ISIS for youth in France or ...

JUN 15, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

FIFA and the Reform vs. Representation Conundrum

If you want a peek at what the future holds for the international system, FIFA provides a useful microcosm.

JUN 12, 2015 Podcast

Introduction to "Ethics & International Affairs," Summer 2015

In this podcast, Senior Editor Zach Dorfman introduces the journal's summer issue. Topics discussed include essays on liberal education in illiberal societies, and on Edward ...

JUN 12, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

EIA Podcast: Introducing the Summer 2015 Issue

In this podcast, EIA Senior Editor Zach Dorfman speaks with Carnegie Council Communications Director Madeleine Lynn about the summer 2015 issue of the journal.

JUN 12, 2015 Journal

The Responsibility to Protect Turns Ten

The Responsibility to Protect has become an established international norm associated with positive changes to the way that international society responds to genocide and mass ...

JUN 12, 2015 Journal

Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle Against Climate Change Failed—and What It Means for Our Future by Dale Jamieson

Jamieson is interested in the real rather than the ideal world. The result is a book that is uncommonly accessible to nonspecialists, and will resonate ...