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DEC 17, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: International Humanitarian Law and Non-State Actors

Should non-state armed groups be excluded from the formal realm of international humanitarian law? Should they be held to the same standards as states during ...

DEC 14, 2010 Podcast

AMEXICA: War Along the Borderline

In a horrific account, Ed Vulliamy describes the ultraviolent, nihilistic narco-traficante culture of the Mexican-American border, a land of drug addicts and cartels.

Negotiating with Evil: When to Talk to Terrorists

DEC 13, 2010 Podcast

Negotiating with Evil: When to Talk to Terrorists

When, how, and under what conditions should governments talk to terrorists? Can opening a dialogue bring conflicts to a faster resolution?

DEC 10, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: WikiLeaks: Trust or Transparency?

U.S. diplomatic cables exposed through WikiLeaks raise several questions about transparency and trust. Should governments employ secrecy in diplomacy? Without transparency, are democracy and ...

DEC 8, 2010 Podcast

Interview with Alex Felson, Landscape Architect and Urban Ecologist

A professor at Yale University, a landscape architect, and an urban ecologist, Alex Felson creates designs that take local and built environments into account. His ...

DEC 7, 2010 Podcast

Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia

Michael Korda reveals the extraordinary man behind the myth of Lawrence of Arabia. He discusses T. E. Lawrence's contradictory nature, a born leader who was ...

DEC 3, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Interests or Values: The West and Israel

Western support of Israel demonstrates a clash of interests and values. Israel is a key U.S. ally, yet its policies towards Gaza and the ...

DEC 3, 2010 Journal

Briefly Noted

DEC 3, 2010 Journal

Women and States: Norms and Hierarchies in International Society by Ann E. Towns

This new work by Ann Towns is an intelligent and timely addition to interdisciplinary scholarship that is interested in the relationships between the status of ...

DEC 3, 2010 Journal

Genocide: A Normative Account by Larry May

Larry May's "Genocide: A Normative Account" is not a study of genocide per se, but rather an attempt to draw attention to the conceptual and ...