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OCT 28, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Child Soldiers and Counter-Terrorism: Should the U.S. Aid Countries that Recruit Child Soldiers?

Child soldiers and foreign aid raise an important ethical dilemma: Should allies that use child soldiers receive U.S. military aid, even if it compromises ...

OCT 27, 2011 Podcast

PepsiCo's Donna Hrinak on Public Policy and Business in Latin America

In a wide-ranging conversation, former U.S. ambassador Donna Hrinak discusses her regional responsibilities in Latin America, and her global work with other food and ...

OCT 25, 2011 Podcast

Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order

The U.S. may no longer be a unipolar power, but the world order it helped create is alive and well. The rise of  other ...

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OCT 24, 2011 Podcast

Entering India: Creating an Ethical Multicultural Business

In this interactive, case-based workshop, CEO Ashok Vasudevan shares how he bought a failing company and turned it into an ethical, innovative, and highly successful ...

OCT 21, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Iran and the United States: Is Military Conflict Inevitable?

Recent allegations of an Iranian assassination plot in the United States have once again raised doubts about the effectiveness of sanctions. As confidence in a ...

America the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare

OCT 18, 2011 Podcast

America the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare

From the personal to the corporate to the national, our data is constantly at risk, says Joel Brenner. But it's like gravity; there's not much ...

OCT 14, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Occupy Wall Street: Does Rising Income Inequality Threaten American Democracy?

Does rising income inequality pose a threat to American democracy? This question has long been taboo in American politics. Yet as &quot;Occupy Wall Street&...

OCT 13, 2011 Podcast

Ethics Matter: Conversation with Moral Philosopher Peter Singer

Utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer lives up to his beliefs, giving away 25-30 percent of his income to alleviate absolute poverty, and defending animal rights--or as ...

OCT 13, 2011 Podcast

Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street

Why pretend that economics is value free? It's a product of our civilization and riddled with moral judgements, says Sedlacek. By separating economics from ethics ...

OCT 7, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Space Junk

According to NASA, over 135 million pieces of man-made metal debris orbit the Earth. While the space race may be over, someone's got to do the ...