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SEP 20, 2012 Podcast

The Business of Art

The value of art is incredibly subjective. Yet selling art is big business--and displaying art can be a money pit. For insights into this complex ...

Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750

SEP 20, 2012 Podcast

Restless Empire: China and the World Since 1750

In this astute analysis, Westad explains China's international relations over the last 250 years from a Chinese perspective, providing valuable insights into its current and future ...

Peace Palace in The Hague. CREDIT: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Peace_Palace_in_The_Hague_(9347428414).jpg">Roman Boed</a> via Wikimedia

SEP 19, 2012 Podcast

Peace: What Is it Good for?

Andrew Carnegie was ahead of his time; he questioned the essence of imperial Great Power politics and offered an alternate future. He debunked the glorification ...

Syria independence flag flies over protesters in Idlib, <br>CREDIT: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/syriafreedom/6961997081/">Freedom House</a> (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en">CC</a>)

SEP 17, 2012 Podcast

America in the 21st Century: A View from the Arab World

The key is still the Arab-Israeli conflict, says Muasher. "The U.S. is not going to be able to regain its credibility in the region ...

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SEP 14, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Can We Know Too Much About Osama bin Laden's Death?

With the publishing of "No Easy Day," a tell-all from a retired Navy SEAL about the raid that killed bin Laden, questions are being asked ...

SEP 14, 2012 Journal Online Exclusive

Carnegie Council Annual International Essay Contest

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs announces its fourth annual International Essay Contest. This competition is open to both teachers and students anywhere in ...

SEP 14, 2012 Journal Online Exclusive

Carnegie Council Trans-Pacific Student Contest

SEP 13, 2012 Journal

The Peculiar Politics of Energy [Full Text]

BY ANN FLORINI. The provision of energy services is a matter of basic distributional justice, which the world is failing to achieve.

SEP 13, 2012 Journal

Humanity’s Law by Ruti G. Teitel

In the last years of the twentieth century, at least partly as a result of the end of the cold war, the language of universal ...

SEP 13, 2012 Journal

The International Human Rights Movement: A History by Aryeh Neier

Aryeh Neier has written a fluent and engaging history of the international human rights movement, of which he is a senior statesman. But his "history" ...