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.
DEC 10, 2008 • Podcast
Beyond Terror and Martyrdom: The Future of the Middle East
The neocons and al-Qaeda have both failed to reach their objectives, says Gilles Kepel. We are now facing one big power in the Middle East: ...
DEC 9, 2008 • Podcast
Legacy of Ashes? Part II
This symposium hosted by Boston University and the Carnegie Council discusses "Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA," Tim Weiner’s exposé on the ...
DEC 9, 2008 • Podcast
Legacy of Ashes? Part I
This symposium hosted by Boston University and the Carnegie Council discusses "Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA," Tim Weiner’s exposé on the ...
DEC 9, 2008 • Podcast
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
We are harming our children--and almost anyone who creates, enjoys, or sells any art form--with a restrictive copyright system driven by corporate interests. Lessig reveals ...
DEC 8, 2008 • Podcast
The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World
Does the symbiotic relationship between China and America--"Chimerica" as Niall Ferguson calls it--give reason to hope that America's present economic situation will turn out ...
DEC 5, 2008 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Fear and the Financial Implosion
Will our responses to the financial crisis be constructive, or will panic cloud our judgments?
DEC 4, 2008 • Podcast
How East Asians View Democracy
Nathan and Chu report on surveys in five new democracies (Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Mongolia), one established one (Japan), and two nondemocracies (China ...
DEC 3, 2008 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: Larry Temkin on Extending Human Lifespans
What would a world in which everyone lived beyond 100 be like? Would it really be worth it for us?
NOV 28, 2008 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Market Capitalism Questioned
Will people associate U.S. power with "global misery" or with the opportunity and pluralism that Obama's victory represents? There is clearly a need to ...