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JAN 21, 2009 • Podcast
Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery
"The exploitation of sex slaves for commercial sex generated profits of $35.7 billion in 2007," says Siddharth Kara. "This makes slavery second only to drug trafficking in ...
JAN 16, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Choosing between Markets, Regulation, and Rewards
How can we resolve the financial melt-down and prevent another? Solutions focus on free markets, regulation, or rewards. Perhaps we should balance all three? How?
JAN 16, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 (Video in full) (27:04 mins)
Ian Bremmer and Joel Rosenthal discuss the possible risks they see on the horizon for 2009, including the financial crisis, "black swans," security, and Russia, Iran, ...
JAN 16, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 Segment 1: Financial Crisis (5:14 mins)
Does the U.S. have the political capacity and willingness to respond to the global economic crisis?
JAN 16, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 Segment 2: Global Structure (5:00 mins)
Is the financial crisis going to force us to take our eye off the big global issues like poverty and the environment?
JAN 15, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 Segment 3: Security (6:10 mins)
Are the biggest risks to our public security overseas, in places like Iraq and Afghanistan? What about domestic risks? How would you evaluate the various ...
JAN 15, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 Segment 4: Russia, Iran, and Turkey (8:22 mins)
What does the U.S. need to know about Russia, Iran and Turkey for 2009? Are U.S. issues the same as those of other countries?
JAN 15, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 Segment 5: "Black Swans" (5:25 mins)
What are the potential "black Swans"--unexpected threats--for 2009?
JAN 15, 2009 • Podcast
Political Futures Jan 09 Segment 6: Insuring Against Global Riots (9:35 mins)
If we look around and see all the different threats and we had some money to spend on insurance, where should we be investing against ...
JAN 13, 2009 • Podcast
Andrew Carnegie
Biographer David Nasaw tells the fascinating story of Andrew Carnegie's efforts to stop World War I, and how his failure broke his heart.