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AUG 23, 2011 Podcast

A Win-Win: Communications Technology and Global Health

David Aylward specializes in a new sector called mobile health, which uses cell phone and other communications technology to connect poor patients in developing nations ...

AUG 19, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: In America, Does Pluralist Democracy Still Work?

Has pluralism in America emphasized private interest over public good? Does the market for ideas need more supervision, or should the market rule?

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

Introduction

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

Smart Sanctions Revisited

There are considerable difficulties with targeted sanctions. Some of these difficulties may be resolved as these measures continue to be refined. Others are rooted in ...

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

FALL 2011

This issue features a special roundtable on Libya and humanitarian intervention with contributions from Alex Bellamy, Simon Chesterman, James Pattison, Thomas Weiss, and Jennifer Welsh; ...

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

Is Humanitarian Intervention Legal?

The legality of humanitarian intervention is essentially indeterminate. No amount of debate over the law or recent cases will resolve its status; it is both ...

AUG 12, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: The Debt Crisis: Are Politicians the Problem?

Instead of taking a leadership role, U.S. politicians merely "kicked the can down the road" to resolve the debt ceiling crisis, kicking ...

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

What Is Special About Human Rights?

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

Ending War

In "The Ethics of America's Afghan War," Richard W. Miller argues that reflecting on whether and how to end the war in Afghanistan exposes serious ...

AUG 12, 2011 Journal

Why Nations Fight by Richard Ned Lebow