SEP 29, 2009 • Podcast
Leadership as Practical Ethics
If we accept leadership as goal-driven and compromise-ridden, then we see that ethics should not be a peripheral to any public policy curriculum or program ...
SEP 29, 2009 • News
U.S.-China Climate Change Leadership: Five Ideas for a Common Agenda
The Carnegie Council (USA) and the China Reform Forum (PRC) propose five business-oriented steps their nations could take together to combat climate change while meeting ...
SEP 25, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Oceans, Garbage, and Food
Can we regulate international space like the oceans? Pollution and illegal or unregulated fishing plague international waters. How can the problem be managed to maintain ...
SEP 22, 2009 • Podcast
Losing the News: The Future of the News That Feeds Democracy
"Internet culture values speed over accuracy, edge over fairness and balance, and above all, entertainment value above importance and significance. We can be overfed but ...
SEP 21, 2009 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Under the Cover: Global Corruption Report 2009
Policy Innovations interviews Robin Hodess of Transparency International on her organization's brand new Global Corruption Report 2009, which this year focuses on corruption and the private ...
SEP 18, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Climate Protectionism and Competitiveness
The global circulation of goods is a major source of both prosperity and carbon emissions. This short audio on ethics asks: Can trade be regulated ...
SEP 16, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Who Pays for Global Warming?
This short clip on ethics asks: Who pays to stop global warming? How to allocate emissions allowances? If people are entitled to an equal share ...
SEP 14, 2009 • Article
Japan: The Power of Efficiency
Japan's energy intensity has improved by 37 percent since 1973, and its oil dependency has dropped by 30 points, making it one of the largest, most energy-efficient economies ...