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MAY 2, 2012 Podcast

Green Asia

Nobuo Tanaka sees diverse energy sources--including nuclear--as the key to Asia's future and Arthur Huang is the inventor of "POLLI-bricks." This pair of interviews illustrates ...

MAY 2, 2012 Journal Online Exclusive

Taking the Habermasian Road: A Response to John S. Dryzek (Online Exclusive)

While Dryzek’s new focus could indicate the advent of “normal science” in conceptualizing transnational public spheres, it leads to inconsistencies within his theoretical framework.

MAY 1, 2012 Podcast

Special Preview: May Day and Occupy Wall Street

This "Just Business" preview features two Occupy Wall Street (OWS) activists. OWS has hibernated a bit since New York City shut down its flagship encampment ...

APR 27, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: A Warrior Ethic: Can Military Ethics be Taught?

After the recent highly publicized stories of American military members desecrating the remains of Taliban soldiers, many in the U.S. armed forces are learning ...

APR 27, 2012 Journal Online Exclusive

EIA Interview: Antonio Franceschet on the International Criminal Court

What is the role of the International Criminal Court today? What are its strengths and limitations? In this informative interview, Professor Antonio Franceschet discusses the ...

APR 25, 2012 Podcast

Print Introduction

Bringing together little-known archival footage and brand-new interviews, "Playing for Power" sheds light on the prominent and backroom players who brought Boris Yeltsin to power ...

APR 24, 2012 Podcast

Planet Money Tells the Story of Sovereign Debt

How can you explain the European debt crisis so that ordinary Americans can understand--and what's more, care? Through interviews and story-telling techniques, these two NPR ...

Pakistan on the Brink: The Future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan

APR 24, 2012 Podcast

Pakistan on the Brink: The Future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan

Courageous journalist Ahmed Rashid discusses the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan as the U.S. approaches its scheduled withdrawal in 2014. He goes on to analyze the ...

APR 20, 2012 Podcast

Heaven on Earth: A Journey Through Shari'a Law from the Deserts of Ancient Arabia to the Streets of the Modern Muslim World

In the wake of the terrorist attacks and wars of the last decade, for many non-Muslims "shari'a" has become both a loaded word and an ...

APR 20, 2012 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Is the World Bank Outdated?

With the election of another American to head the World Bank, some are questioning the institution's legitimacy and role in the world. Since once-impoverished nations ...