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.

NOV 12, 2009 Podcast

Serving on a Nonprofit Board: Opportunities, Qualifications, and Expectations

Joining a nonprofit board of directors is a tremendous opportunity to help an organization advance a mission that is important to you. Learn who nonprofit ...

NOV 10, 2009 Podcast

Emerging Challenges in a Network World

In an increasingly interconnected world, soft power and engagement with all the world's players will become increasingly important--and that includes talking to Hamas and the ...

NOV 6, 2009 Podcast

Paying Others to Fight Our Battles

Private contractors bring important skills to tasks outside the capability or mission of military personnel, but they are not accountable to the government or American ...

Training Afghan soldiers in Kandahar

NOV 6, 2009 Podcast

Afghanistan Briefing

"Afghanistan makes Iraq look easy," says U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Senior Fellow Dr. McCausland. His comprehensive and evenhanded briefing analyzes the situation on the ...

NOV 4, 2009 Podcast

Sustainable Branding: A U.S.-Japan Corporate Dialogue

See the highlights from this panel discussion on sustainable branding, with participants from the U.S. and Japan. They address customer engagement, supply chain management, ...

NOV 3, 2009 Podcast

Public Ethics Radio: Christopher Heath Wellman on Immigration and Citizenship

From education and health care, to access to credit and the rule of law, a host of factors that influence quality of life depend simply ...

NOV 2, 2009 Podcast

Future Challenges: The UN and the UNA. David Speedie Interviews Ambassador Thomas Miller

President and CEO of the UN Association of the USA, Ambassador Miller discusses the U.S. role in the world and the power of grass ...

NOV 2, 2009 Podcast

Five to Rule Them All : The UN Security Council and the Making of the Modern World

What has been, is, and should be the role of the UN Security Council? Bosco chronicles its history--its successes and its failures—and concludes with ...

This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly

OCT 30, 2009 Podcast

This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly

Financial crises are not random events, say Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff. Looking at the the data on boom and bust cycles that have occurred ...

OCT 30, 2009 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: When You Cross a Line

When balancing life's complex tensions, how do you know when you've crossed a line?