Our Podcasts
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APR 7, 2009 • Podcast
Barbara Crossette Interviews Nandan Nilekani
Journalist Barbara Crossette talks to Indian software entrepreneur Nandan Nilekani about his book, "Imagining India: The Idea of a Renewed Nation." Their topics include politics, ...
APR 7, 2009 • Podcast
Evan O'Neil Interviews Michael Rea and Scott Kaufman of Carbon Trust
Evan O'Neil talks with the COO and the U.S. Project Manager of Carbon Trust, an independent company set up by the U.K. government ...
APR 3, 2009 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: David Singh Grewal on Network Power
To explain how power can be at work in apparently voluntary processes, Grewal introduces the concept of "network power." He argues that this dynamic drives ...
APR 3, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Ethics and Experts
How should we reward experts and how much? When the experts fail, should populist outrage be directed at those individuals or the system?
MAR 30, 2009 • Podcast
Imagining India: The Idea of a Renewed Nation
Nandan Nilekani argues that India's recent economic boom has triggered tremendous social, political, and cultural change. He discusses India's challenges and advantages, such as its ...
MAR 27, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Obama and Ethics
Can public discussion of issues acknowledge gray areas despite being polarized by the media and single issue groups?
MAR 23, 2009 • Podcast
A Conversation with David Hamburg: The Commitment to Prevention
David Speedie interviews David Hamburg on the prevention agenda of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and its legacy of preventing interstate conflict, genocide, and ...
MAR 23, 2009 • Podcast
The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty
It wouldn't take much to rescue those living in extreme poverty, says philosopher Peter Singer. If the top 90 percent of Americans gave at least 1 percent ...