MAR 7, 2007 • Podcast
Global Human Rights Leadership: Who Will Fill the Void Left by the United States?
With Washington's reputation as a leader on human rights gravely damaged by abuses committed in its five-year-old "global war on terror," who will fill the ...
MAR 6, 2007 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Oprah's Academy Gets A+
Good leadership makes all the difference. So why are people complaining about Oprah's new school in South Africa, a leadership academy for girls? Is her ...
MAR 5, 2007 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Ruggie Tells States to Mind Their Businesses
Susan Aaronson outlines the tricky territory of states, corporations, and NGOs that John Ruggie navigated while preparing a United Nations report on human rights and ...
MAR 2, 2007 • Article
Three Suggestions For How To Improve Matters in Iraqi Kurdistan
The danger Kurdistan faces is overwhelming. Their peripheral region falls between two hostile capitals, Ankara and Tehran. Below, what is now known as the world’...
MAR 1, 2007 • Podcast
American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Religion
Over six million Muslims of different backgrounds live in the United States, and for the most part, says Paul Barrett, they are highly assimilated. But ...
FEB 28, 2007 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Give Bpeace a Chance
The Business Council for Peace helps women build businesses in regions ravaged by war. They believe in a simple, innovative equation: Women + Business = Peace.
FEB 23, 2007 • Podcast
Diplomacy and Empire
"The supreme purpose of our foreign policy must be to defend our values and to do so by means that do not corrode them. By ...
FEB 21, 2007 • Article
Central versus Local
More than any other countries on Earth, says Timothy Savage, China and the United States hold the key to whether humanity can put the brakes ...