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Sectarian Politics in the Gulf: From the Iraq War to the Arab Uprisings

JUN 1, 2014 Podcast

Sectarian Politics in the Gulf: From the Iraq War to the Arab Uprisings

It's tempting to see today's Middle East conflicts as the continuation of centuries-old sectarian divisions, but Frederick Wehrey cautions against it. "Sectarianism is really a ...

MAY 31, 2014 Journal Online Exclusive

Syria and the Saratoga Moment

What are the ethical considerations in continuing to aid the anti-Assad opposition in Syria?

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. CREDIT: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/134562672@N08/27544317025">Julia Berezovska/Press office NBU</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/">(CC)</a>

MAY 30, 2014 Podcast

Ukraine Update: The Presidential Elections and Beyond

David Speedie discusses the election of new Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko with University of Rhode Island's Nicolai Petro and University of Kent's Richard Sakwa, both ...

MAY 30, 2014 Podcast

A Conversation with Ezekiel Emanuel on Health Care Reform

A doctor, a former advisor to the Obama administration, and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Emanuel has spent a generation advocating on health ...

MAY 29, 2014 Journal Online Exclusive

"Fairness and its Opposite": International Student Photo Contest

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs announces its second annual International Student Photography Contest.

CREDIT: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/dragonpreneur/4782354136/">Philip</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en">(CC)</a>

MAY 22, 2014 Podcast

Corporations as Agents of Change

Can today's powerful multinational corporations be a force for social good? Should they be, and if so, how should this be implemented? Are they out ...

MAY 21, 2014 Journal Online Exclusive

The Long Shadow: David Reynolds on World War I

For Reynolds, many of our contemporary problems have roots in what George Kennan called the "great seminal catastrophe" of the twentieth century: World War I.

Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices from the Internet Underground

MAY 20, 2014 Podcast

Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices from the Internet Underground

Authoritarian governments try to isolate individuals from one another, but in the age of social media this is impossible to do. Online, people discover that ...

Age Of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth and Faith in the New China

MAY 19, 2014 Podcast

Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth and Faith in the New China

In Chinese, the word for ambition is "wild heart" and for millennia individual aspirations were looked down on, as the group always came first. How ...

MAY 14, 2014 Podcast

Moral Imagination

David Bromwich draws upon thinkers such as Burke, Lincoln, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr. to show that it is moral imagination which allows us ...