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DEC 2, 2010 • Journal
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect: Where Expectations Meet Reality [Full Text]
Scholars of RtoP need a much deeper understanding of both how norms evolve and the competing normative commitments that drive those who remain skeptical of ...
DEC 2, 2010 • Journal
Common Health Policy Interests and the Shaping of Global Pharmaceutical Policies
The division of interests in key health policy areas are not necessarily between rich and poor countries, but between pharmaceutical industry interests and health policy ...
DEC 2, 2010 • Journal
The Politics of Carbon Leakage and the Fairness of Border Measures
It is possible to design fair border measures that address carbon leakage, are consistent with the leadership responsibilities of developed countries, do not penalize developing ...
DEC 2, 2010 • Journal
The Responsibility to Protect: Growing Pains or Early Promise?
The ability of RtoP to deliver has been mixed, but it is a bit early in RtoP's young life to judge what it will be ...
NOV 26, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Ethics and Humanitarian Intervention
The UN Charter states that human rights is the responsibility of international society. It also prohibits forceful interference against the territorial integrity and political independence ...
NOV 19, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: WTO and the Washington vs. Beijing Consensus
With the rise in power of emerging markets and developing economies should the architecture of global economics change to reflect their market approaches? Should the ...
NOV 17, 2010 • Podcast
Atlantic: Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms, and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories
Master raconteur Simon Winchester tells a series of gripping and little-known tales of the Atlantic, the ocean he calls "the inland sea of modern civilization."
NOV 15, 2010 • Podcast
The U.S. Navy's New Energy Revolution
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus is working to chart a new course for the Navy and Marine Corps, that by 2020 will dramatically reduce the ...
NOV 12, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Handpicking Successors and the Brazilian Elections
Brazil's President Lula da Silva handpicked Dilma Rousseff as his successor, even though she has never held political office. How important is continuity in governments? ...