APR 17, 2015 • Podcast
Are We At War With Islam?
In Europe, both non-Muslims and Muslims need to honestly confront and contend with the stereotypes, anxieties, and resentments they have about each other, says Professor ...
APR 17, 2015 • News
Programming Note, #4
Carnegie Council's "Impact" podcast was recently featured by "Behavioral Legal Ethics" blog, which is a place for a wide-ranging discussion about the intersection between behavioral ...
APR 16, 2015 • Podcast
Juan Cole on Europe's Muslims and More
In this enlightening conversation, Professor Cole, an expert in relations between the Muslim world and the West, gives an on-the-ground perspective on the Iran nuclear ...
APR 13, 2015 • Podcast
Ethical Systems Design: Bringing Behavioral Science Into Corporate Life
This is the first in a series of podcasts in collaboration with EthicalSystems.org to explore behavioral science in the workplace. In this installment, we're ...
APR 13, 2015 • Podcast
The Paradox of Liberation
Many of the successful campaigns for national liberation after World War II were based on democratic and secular ideals. Michael Walzer asks: What went wrong? ...
APR 12, 2015 • News
Waiting for Giorgio
Global Ethics Fellow Ananya Vajpeyi reflects on the value of mentorship and in the pedagogy of conversation for "Los Angeles Review of Books."
APR 8, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: The Smartification of Humanitarian Response
The "data revolution" is underway, ushering a smart era of humanitarian and development work.
APR 8, 2015 • Podcast
P5 + 1 + Iran: Report on the Ongoing Nuclear Talks
Speaking on the very day of the nuclear framework, Ambassador Mousavian explains why he believes the agreement is positive progress for both sides. And in ...