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APR 4, 2012 • Podcast
Finance and the Good Society
Despite the financial industry's bad reputation in the wake of the financial crisis, finance could be one of the most powerful tools we have for ...
APR 1, 2012 • Journal
Reimagining a Global Ethic
BY MICHAEL IGNATIEFF. What status do we give a global ethic in a pluralistic world that, as a matter of fact, is composed, ethically speaking, ...
APR 1, 2012 • Journal
Spring 2012 (26.1)
This issue features a special symposium, "In Search of a Global Ethic," with a lead article from Michael Ignatieff and responses by Christian Barry, Nicholas ...
MAR 30, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Health Care in America: Should all Americans have a Right to Affordable Care?
With the Supreme Court set to make a decision, the Affordable Care Act is a major source of debate in the United States. Do all ...
MAR 29, 2012 • Journal
Morality and War: Can War Be Just in the Twenty-First Century? by David Fisher
Morality and War is a timely addition to contemporary just war literature. While advocating the use of just war principles to evaluate modern armed conflict, ...
MAR 29, 2012 • Journal
In Defense of Smart Sanctions: A Response to Joy Gordon
I argue that smart sanctions have been more of a pronounced success than Gordon claims. In addition, I address some of the flaws that she ...
MAR 29, 2012 • Journal
After the MDGs: Citizen Deliberation and the Post-2015 Development Framework
For those concerned with and affected by global development and human deprivation, 2015 looms large, for this is the date by which the ambitious Millennium Development ...
MAR 29, 2012 • Journal
Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission [Full Text]
BY IAN HURD. The international regulation of whaling has been a tremendous success. Yet the international organization responsible for this success is in crisis.
MAR 27, 2012 • Journal
Introduction
The ICC is the product of gradual normative changes in world politics since World War II. Since the founding of the United Nations, traditional practices ...