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NOV 18, 2011 Podcast

International Reporting and the Brave New World of New Journalism

Veteran journalist Barbara Crossette discusses how international reporting has changed dramatically over the last few decades: new dangers, new competitors, and new ethical and professional ...

NOV 17, 2011 Journal Online Exclusive

Briefly Noted

NOV 16, 2011 Journal Online Exclusive

The Implications of Drones on the Just War Tradition [Full Text]

The aim of this article is to explore how the brief history of drone warfare thus far affects and potentially alters the parameters of ad ...

NOV 16, 2011 Podcast

UN Population Fund Report

Now that the population has reached seven billion, most of the focus is on the numbers. In this report, however, Crossette explores individual stories around ...

The Darwin Economy: Liberty Competition and the Common Good

NOV 16, 2011 Podcast

The Darwin Economy: Liberty Competition and the Common Good

Should economic policies be guided less by economist Adam Smith and more by naturalist Charles Darwin? Robert Frank thinks so, and has some provocative tax ...

NOV 15, 2011 Podcast

Justin Harlow on Political Risk and Investment in Emerging Markets

Justin Harlow discusses investing in the energy sector in emerging markets. He is the founder and managing partner of Tau Energy Partners, an energy investment ...

NOV 15, 2011 Podcast

Towards a More Robust Public Policy Environment in the Middle East

Dr. Alterman describes the principal challenges for the Arab Middle East states as "developing human capital and strengthening public policy environments." In aspiring to these, ...

NOV 11, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Debt and Democracy: Why Shouldn't Greeks Vote on Their Financial Future?

The Greek tragedy unfolding over the European debt deal raises some important questions about the bounds between debt and democracy: Why shouldn't Greeks--or any citizenry ...

NOV 4, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: How Should the U.S. Handle Islamic Terrorists?

The fact that Guantanamo remains open, although the number of prisoners has been greatly reduced, shows how difficult it is to handle Islamic militants. Meanwhile, ...

NOV 3, 2011 Podcast

Angela M. Kelley on Ethics and U.S. Immigration Policy

Angela Maria Kelley, of the Center for American Progress, talks frankly about the difficult practical and ethical questions surrounding U.S. immigration, and the inconsistent ...