Our Podcasts
Listen to the latest insights from Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Tune in to hear from leading experts and thinkers, identifying and addressing the most critical ethical issues of today and tomorrow.
SEP 17, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Extinction
What should be the balance between preservation and consumption? Should there be a global ethic for protecting endangered species? If so, how should it be ...
SEP 16, 2010 • Journal Online Exclusive
EIA Interview: Mathias Risse on Justice and Common Ownership of the Earth
Philosopher Mathias Risse discusses his concept of common ownership of the earth--the equal claim of each person to the planet and its resources--and what this ...
SEP 13, 2010 • Podcast
Facing the Crises of our Time: The United Nations and the United States in the 21st Century
"The UN can do better and it can do more, and when the U.S. is fully committed the chance of success is always greater. ...
SEP 10, 2010 • Podcast
"Tokyo Vice" and Japanese Morality: Devin Stewart Interviews Jake Adelstein
Three years in a Zen temple taught Jake Adelstein the core virtues of Japanese society, such as reciprocity, and the police beat at Tokyo newspaper "...
SEP 8, 2010 • Podcast
Ethics in Business: Interview with Architect Joan Krevlin
Joan Krevlin's work as an architect demonstrates what integrity can bring to a career. Deploying form and function with integrity is key to design. Krevlin ...
SEP 7, 2010 • Podcast
Ethics in Business: Interview with Christoph Lueneburger, Sustainability Practice Leader
Christoph Lueneburger is the leader of the sustainability practice and the U.S. private equity practice at Egon Zehnder International, a human capital advisory firm. ...
SEP 3, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: The Sustainability of Cities
Half the world now lives in cities, and they are growing. Are megacities an opportunity or a threat?
AUG 27, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Aircraft Carriers and Anti-Ship Missiles
Have aircraft carriers lost their place as core naval assets for projecting force? Does the carrier's symbolic role and massive armament still sustain its central ...
AUG 20, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Enjoying, Managing, or Restoring Trout
Should national parks introduce non-native species for recreational purposes, or focus on preserving the parks' natural state?
AUG 13, 2010 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: Joy Gordon on Iraq Sanctions
Joy Gordon's new book "Invisible War" describes a superpower run amok. The international sanctions on Iraq were the strictest ever imposed. The tremendous damage that ...