APR 13, 2005 • Podcast
The United States and the Muslim World Today
Karabell examines some of the most pervasive myths about the Middle East, including those surrounding the U.S. quest for oil, the Israel connection, and ...
APR 12, 2005 • Podcast
American Power and Development
Dr. Birdsall illuminates the intersection of globalization, development and American dominance, with special interest in improving America's use of soft power in foreign policy.
APR 6, 2005 • Podcast
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century
Globalization, particularly outsourcing, is leveling the playing field around the world, says columnist Thomas Friedman, making India a major player.
MAR 31, 2005 • News
Spring Journal Features World Poverty Symposium
Access the Spring 2005 issue of Ethics and International Affairs journal featuring a symposium on world poverty.
MAR 30, 2005 • Podcast
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time
In this 2005 talk, Jeffrey Sachs, director of the New Millennium Project, proposes ways to end extreme poverty all over the world within the next 20 years.
MAR 28, 2005 • Article
The Ethical Limits to Preventive War
The purpose of this research is to examine if there is in fact a general democratic anti-preventive war norm, to what extent this norm might ...
MAR 28, 2005 • Article
The Rockefeller Foundation in Sardinia: Pesticide Politics in the Struggle Against Malaria
By most accounts within and beyond Italy today, the Rockefeller Foundation freed Sardinia of malaria, catalyzing the island's subsequent economic miracle. Yet malaria is an ...
MAR 18, 2005 • Article
Rwanda to Darfur
"Are all humans human, or are some more human than others?" asks Roméo Dallaire.