DEC 22, 2013 • News
Crowd-Sourcing American Foreign Policy
Duke professor and Carnegie Council trustee Bruce Jentleson taught a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on 21st century American foreign policy. In this article in "...
DEC 20, 2013 • News
Under Stephen Harper, Trade Policy Is Strong Because Foreign Policy Is Weak
Under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada has let its foreign policy atrophy, with the notable exception of trade policy, argues Global Ethics Fellow Roland Paris ...
DEC 19, 2013 • Podcast
Ethics Matter: The Future of War, with Andrew Exum
Andrew Exum is a scholar, author, and former U.S. Army officer. In this revealing talk, he describes, in vivid detail, his days leading platoons ...
DEC 19, 2013 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Dirty Wars"
"Dirty Wars" chronicles the undeclared shadow wars fought across the globe in the name of American national security--as well as the highly secretive agencies who ...
DEC 18, 2013 • Podcast
The Confidence Trap: A History of Democracy in Crisis from World War I to the Present
Democracy is petty, trivial, and short-termist, says David Runciman. But having survived world wars and financial shocks over the last 100 years, it's also the most ...
DEC 18, 2013 • News
Rationalise Election Funding, to Get out of a Vicious Circle!
India's unrealistically low official limits on campaign expenditures breed corruption, argues Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda in this piece for "Citizen Matters Bangalore." Since real ...
DEC 17, 2013 • Podcast
Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World Before It Is Too Late
The threat of a nuclear nightmare is still real, says Joe Cirincione. With unsecured stockpiles in Russia, the ever-present threat of terrorists getting hold of ...
DEC 16, 2013 • Article
Jeffrey Sachs: Idealist or Extreme Pragmatist?
Nina Munk's book about economist Jeffrey Sachs portrays his defense of the global poor as an act of faithful idealism. She could not have it ...