MAR 8, 2013 • Podcast
Ethics Matter: A Conversation on Bioethics with NASA's Paul Root Wolpe
In this eye-opening conversation, renowned bioethicist Dr. Wolpe grapples with the ethical issues raised by advances in biotechnology and neuroscience, including "brain fingerprinting" and eventual ...
MAR 8, 2013 • News
"Smuggled Refugees": The Social Construction of North Korean Migration
"International Migration 51:4" featured a paper on North Korean women and migration by Global Ethics Fellow Jiyoung Song.
MAR 8, 2013 • News
Drones: Legal, Ethical, and Wise?
On March 8, "Christian Science Monitor" featured an op-ed on drones by Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal. The piece was also picked up by Seattlepi.com.
MAR 5, 2013 • Article
Drones: Legal, Ethical, and Wise?
The white paper released in February 2013 detailing the Obama administration’s policy on the use of drones for targeted killings has stirred plenty of controversy. ...
MAR 4, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Is it Time to Arm the Syrian Rebels?
With the Syrian civil war about to turn two years old and the death toll approaching 70,000, some are saying it is time for the U....
FEB 28, 2013 • News
Vagaries Across the Potomac
"The Financial Times" featured a letter to the editor by U.S. David Speedie, Carnegie Council program director and senior fellow, about the legislative vagaries ...
FEB 25, 2013 • Podcast
Behind the Headlines--After the Israeli Elections: A New Chapter or More of the Same?
Why were the recent Israeli elections results so different from expectations? Why were the main issues domestic ones, with little attention paid to Iran or ...
FEB 25, 2013 • Article
Scotland, Independence, and Internationalism
The debate over Scotland's future is one that not only has ramifications for Scotland and Britain, but for the rest of the world as well.